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Marchesi di Barolo, 2021

Nebbiolo d`Alba DOC Michet
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Marchesi di Barolo, 2021

Nebbiolo d`Alba DOC Michet
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  • Country of origin Italy
  • Region Piemont
  • Hue Red wines, Garnet
  • Grapes Nebbiolo
  • Alcohol content 14 %*
  • Drinking temperature 16 - 18°C
  • Allergen notice Contains sulphites
  • Article / Unit
  • 6x75cl
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Character

This garnet-red Nebbiolo is fruity, long-lasting, rich and well balanced. On the nose, a medium-weight and highly complex bouquet of strawberry and blackberry, with a little damson and dried fruit and some smoky aromas. On the palate it is dry, very soft, full-bodied and harmonious; in the aftertaste, some roasted aromas (toast) are evident in addition to the fruit notes. The wine is rounded off with a medium finish.

Wine type

Sweeter wines
Full-bodied wines
Lingering wines

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Tasting notes

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Spinnennetz-Chart

Nose flavors

Dried fruit Dried fruit
3
Stone fruit Stone fruit
2.5
Spicy Spicy
2.5

Palate flavors

Animalistic Animalistic
3.75
Fruity Fruity
2.5
Roasty Roasty
2.25

Foodpairing

Our food pairing recommendations based on the typical character of the wine, flavours and aromas.

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Region

Piemont

The North-Western Italian Piedmont (“at the feet of the mountains”) is located in the Southern foothills of the Alps. The climatic conditions are challenging: Except for the area around Pianura padana, the region here is significantly cooler than the rest of Italy. Short, dry summers give way to foggy autumns and very cold winters. This is a challenge that Piedmont’s winegrowers have mastered successfully: Alongside Tuscany, Piedmont produces most of Italy’s premium wines, with unmistakeably full-bodied and many-faceted aromas resulting from these particular climatic conditions. The most common vine type is the red Barbera vine, followed by the Dolcetto and Nebbiolo, from which the world-renowned Barolo is pressed. The vines thrive at altitudes of 150 to 400 m a.s.l. on various soils – from clayish for a multi-layer bouquet to calcareous sandy soils that facilitate a strong structure in the wine.


Producer/Brand

Marchesi di Barolo

More than 200 years ago, the margraves Falletti and former owners of the winery at the historic castle created the

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