Barolo docg del comune di Serralunga Aeroplanservaj Domenico Clerico 2019

Aeroplanservaj Barolo del Comune di Serralunga d'Alba docg Domenico Clerico 2019

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  • Country

    Italy

  • Region

    Piemonte

  • Title

    Barolo docg

  • Kind of wine

    Rosso docg

  • Wine variety

    Nebbiolo 100%

  • Year

    2019

  • Fermentation

    In steel under controlled temperature

  • District of production

    Monforte d'Alba (CN)

  • Refinement

    26-36 months in French oak barriques

  • Alcoholic proof

    14.5%

  • Size

    0,75 L

  • Allergens

    Sulphites


Description

“Aeroplan Servaj” (wild aeroplane) is the name of the last Cru situated in Barolo, created by Domenico Clerico as a tribute to his father, Clemente, that used to call his son in this manner, in order to indicate “first a boy, than a man that flies with his imagination on the hills which surround him and eventually he sometimes floors in the real world”. This wine is produced with Nebbiolo grapes deriving from a vineyard collocated in Serralunga d’Alba and it distinguishes from the other kind of Barolo wines produced in this cave both for its characteristics and for its label: 6 different labels that represent the Aeroplan Servaj lay inside a wood packaging, while outside there is the legend of the wine’s name. Elegant Barolo wine with an intense and transparent ruby red colour; the smell of it emanates a various and intense bouquet with floral aroma of violet, rose, blueberries, raspberries, spices. Wine of great balance and persistence that combines perfectly with red meats, seasoned cheeses. The Barolo del Comune di Serralunga "Aeroplan Servaj" by Domenico Clerico has a good capacity of aging, too. 


Domenico Clerico

In 1976, Domenico Clerico began to appoach to the world of wine. During those years, Domenico's father cultivated vineyards which he later sold to the Barolo Cooperative Winery. In 1981, Domenico decided to purchase a new plot of land, as at that time it was much more advantageous to vinify grapes:in this way he began...