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BAROLO

D.O.C.G.

Variety

100% Nebbiolo

Vineyards

Location

La Morra, Santa Maria Bricco Chiesa, Plot 18, Sub-plots 503, 553, 443, 442, 552, 444, 483, 445, 612, 461

Characteristics

200 meters above sea level, southeastern exposure, 2.7 x 0.9 meters spacing, 4,000 vines/hectare density, Guyot upward-trained vertical-trellised training system

Age

varies, with the oldest being 60 years old

Size

2.7 hectares

Yield

70 quintals/hectare

Location

Castiglione Falletto Bricco Fiasco, Plot 7, Sub-plots 35, 36, 37, 38, 134

Characteristics

250 meters above sea level, southwestern exposure, 2.7 x 0.9 meters spacing, 4,000 vines/hectare density, Guyot upward-trained vertical-trellised training system.

Age

40 years

Size

2.5 hectares

Yield

70 quintals/hectare

Harvesting period

mid-October

Production

About 30,000 bottles

Winemaking

Rigorous manual selection of grapes in the vineyard. Fermentation and maceration in stainless steel for 20 days at a controlled temperature of 28-29°C, followed by malolactic fermentation. The grapes from the two vineyards are kept separate throughout the process

Maturing

The wines coming from the different vineyards are aged separately in 40, 60 and 75 –hectoliter Slavonian and Austrian oak barrels for 30 months. The wines are blended in the spring, then bottled at the end of the summer and aged in the bottle for another 6 months before release on the market

Sensory characteristics

Brilliant garnet-red color, with warmer tinges developing over time. Unmistakeable bouquet, very pleasant, intense yet ethereal, very persistent, at times spiced, with aromas of truffles, liquorice and dried flowers. Dry taste, with important, full tannins

Notes

What do you think of Hemingway? So asked readers of journalist Gianni Brera, who answered their literary and footballing questions in his column “L’accademia di Brera” (“Brera’s academy”) in the newspaper “La Repubblica”. His reply, in “Sbornie prese per sport” (“Drunk for the sake of sport”) on 12/12/1986: “Ernest drank Valpolicella because he was around Venice, and in those days the Oddero brothers of La Morra couldn’t get their wines to him. But if he’d known Oddero Barolo he would not have turned to the liquor which ultimately killed him”

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