
TECHNICAL PROFILE
Vinification: the fermentation is traditional, carried out for an average of 8-10 days in stainless steel vats at a controlled
temperature (30-31°C) with a floating cap and frequent pumping over of the must. The must is then left on the skins
for several days to optimize the extraction of the polyphenolic substances and to help the malolactic fermentation get
underway.
Ageing: at least two years in large casks made of oak (from Slavonia and mid-France), followed by no less then twelve
months in the bottle.
TASTING NOTES
The results of lengthy ageing, above-all on account of their natural qualities, these robust, well-bodied wines are
packed with structure and are well capable of withstanding the test of time. Barolo has an attractive ruby-red colour
with garnet highlights which become orange with the passing of time. Its bouquet is clean, full and intense, with the
wine's typical traces of withered flowers, dry leaves and underbrush.
PAIRINGS
Ideal with rich red meats, varying according to the wine and vintage, and medium and mature cheeses, they are also
perfect after-dinner wines

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