Barolo docg Abbona 2017
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  • Region

    Piemonte

  • Title

    Barolo docg

  • Kind of wine

    Rosso docg

  • Wine variety

    Nebbiolo 100%

  • Year

    2019

  • Fermentation

    In barrels

  • District of production

    Montelupo Albese

  • Refinement

    34 months in barrel; 3 months in bottle

  • Alcoholic proof

    14,5 %

  • Size

    1,5 L

  • Allergens

    Sulphites


How to serve

Longevity

8-10 years


Features

Color

Ruby red with garnet reflections

Perfume

Wide and floral

Taste

Intense and persistent

Pairings

  • Cured meat
  • Game
  • Mature cheeses
  • Roasts and braises

Awards

WS 92

Description

The Barolo by MArziano Abbona is a great Piedmontese red wine, obtained from pure Nebbiolo grapes grown on the hills of Monforte d'Alba. At sight it presents a beautiful intense ruby ​​red color with slight garnet reflections. Once poured into the glass, it exudes floral aromas of dog rose and violet with a finish of wet earth. In the mouth it is broad and intense, with good persistence and with a tannic structure well integrated into the structure of the wine. Endowed with a pleasant ease of drinking, the Barolo by Marziano Abbona is excellent to drink in combination with the classic Barolo braised meat, game, cured meats and mature cheeses. The 2019 for Barolo has been defined as a great vintage by critics and will be highly sought after by collectors around the world. TheBarolo by Marziano Abbona is a wine that can be appreciated immediately or that can be left to rest in the cellar for several years.


Marziano Abbona

The Marziano Abbona’s cave was built in 1970, and it concludes its origins from Celso’s work, the father of Marziano, who has passed on the passion for wine, for vineyards and for soil. Almost 60 years ago, Celso decided to implant the Doriolo vineyards, that represented the best for the Dogliani Dolcetto’s production...