Iuli

  • Monferrato, Piedmont, Italy
Iuli
  • For me, the most important thing a young person should do is study, learn, travel, without forgetting where he is from and where his roots are. From there, there are many navigable paths, but if he's fortunate enough not to forget where he came from, I think it's a real advantage that will always serve him."

    —Fabrizio Iuli

Iuli is located in the far north of the Monferrato, in the town of Montaldo di Cerrina.  Once a vibrant little town of 450+ souls, today there are only 92.  It is set among the last band of dramatic hills and valleys before descending into the rich flatlands of the Po river valley, with the Alps as a backdrop on a clear day. If you're headed to Montaldo, chances are it is to see Fabrizio Iuli.  His family figures prominently and colorfully in the town's history.  In the 1920s, his grandfather, Gioacchino Natale Iuli, like many young men from the countryside, was courted by a factory job in Lombardia.  In a twist of fate, Gioacchino heard that a burgeoning marching band had been formed in Montaldo, so he packed his bags and headed back to become its clarinetist and to start a family. The first vines were planted around 1930.  Fabrizio's grandmother, Ernestina, established a little osteria in their living room, a place with warm food and warm hospitality that became a gathering point for the village. There was much conviviality and Iuli Barbera flowing.  Though no longer an official restaurant, the feeling continues to this day with Fabrizio and his wife, Summer Wolff, cooking up a storm and popping bottles, their young boys staying up later than most American kids their age, taking it all in.  It is a place that sucks you in, where time seems to stand still, if only temporarily.   

Today, Fabrizio is the only winegrower in the town. His first commerical vintage was 1998, with his Barbera called Rossore.  The grapes found in his vineyards are Baratuciat (a nearly-extinct white variety from the Val di Susa), Slarina (a red Monferrato variety also almost lost), Grignolino, Nebbiolo, Pinot Nero, and, of course, Barbera. There are 35 contiguous hectares of land in one valley, with 16 hectares planted to vine. Certified organic, the land has never seen any chemicals. Despite being ridiculed by neighbors, Fabrizio's grandfather and father never succumbed to pressure to buy products they felt were meant to fix something that wasn't broken.  The isolation of the place suits Fabrizio's desire to instigate and protect biodiversity.  The thick surrounding woods keep the prospect of a monoculture at bay.  They contain many white truffles in the season; they also house many wild boar, who can and do devour a crop of grapes. Some end up at Cascina Iuli in the form of 'Barbera Pig' stew. 

The wines are Piedmontese to the core, ultra-reflective of the poor, but limestone-rich soils and northernly climate with cool nights. Each wine has a reason for being; each wine has extreme drinkability without losing seriousness or intrigue. They are concentrated in their fruit, but also have a lightness and florality that feel very "Iuli."  In the cellar, Iuli's trajectory over the years has become increasingly non-interventionist. Fermentations are carried out spontaneously, with a little so2 added after malolactic fermentations. The tradition in the area is to use concrete tank and large oak cask.  Fabrizio wouldn't dream of deviating from that lineage.  He adores, collects, and restores small concrete vessels. There's a room in the cellar in which they're lined up like little misfit robots waiting to be deployed.  The wines are aged slowly and statically, bottled unfined and unfiltered, when taste and an auspicious moon deem they're ready. 

We are happy and lucky to welcome Iuli to our Italian portfolio. 

Image Producer PRODUCT Description Country / Region

DB2347-19
Organic
Iuli Vino Rosso Barabba (Barbera)
2019
Vino Rosso
Barabba is 100% Barbera, not produced every year. Previously it had been made with Fabrizio’s grandfather’s prized vines, which...
Italy

DB2345-22
Organic
Iuli Vino Rosso "Umberta" (Barbera)
2022
Barbera
Umberta is 100% Barbera and the so-called "entry-level" wine at Iuli.  Coming from south-facing vineyards planted between 1940 and...
Italy

DB3221-22
Organic
Iuli Vino Rosso "TA DA!"
2022
Vino Rosso
TA-DA! is a co-harvest/co-ferment of Pinot Nero, Baratuciat, Slarina and Grignolino. Pinot Nero harvested on late side of ripeness...
Italy

DB2346-20
Organic
Iuli Vino Rosso "Rossore" (Barbera)
2020
Barbera
Rossore, 100% Barbera, was Fabrizio's first wine. The name refers to the red flush on one's cheeks after drinking it.  It comes...
Italy

DB2343-20
Organic
Iuli Vino Rosso "Nino" (Pinot Noir)
2020
Pinot Noir
Nino is 100% Pinot Noir.  Fabrizio, a lover of Burgundy, planted one hectare of Pinot in 1999, with a northern exposure at 380m...
Italy

DB2342-21
Organic
Iuli Vino Rosso "Natalin" (Grignolino)
2021
Grignolino
Natalin is made with 100% Grignolino.   Natalin was also Fabrizio's grandfather's nickname and Grignolino was the wine he loved...
Italy

DB2342-22
Organic
Iuli Vino Rosso "Natalin" (Grignolino)
2022
Grignolino
Natalin is made with 100% Grignolino.   Natalin was also Fabrizio's grandfather's nickname and Grignolino was the wine he loved...
Italy

DB2344-20
Organic
Iuli Vino Rosso "Malidea" (Nebbiolo)
2020
Nebbiolo
Malidea is 100% Nebbiolo.  It's also the name of the hill between the cantina and where the Nebbiolo vines were planted, in 1999...
Italy

DB2341-21
Organic
Iuli Vino Rosso "La Rina" (Slarina)
2021
Slarina
La Rina is 100% Slarina, another indigenous Piedmontese variety that had nearly disappeared.  Fabrizio is a believer in this grape...
Italy

DB2340-20
Organic
Iuli Vino Bianco "Barat" (Baratuciat)
2020
Baratuciat
Barat is made with 100% Baratuciat, a nearly-extinct variety originally from the Val di Susa, west of Torino. In the area’s...
Italy