Red wine | Barolo, Piedmont, Italy
Indulge in the majestic Barolo from Antiche Cantine dei Marchesi di Barolo, a winery steeped in history and tradition within the heart of Piedmont, Italy. This exceptional wine, crafted from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, offers an unforgettable sensory journey. The 2009 vintage showcases the terroir's unique character, displaying a deep ruby color with garnet hues that deepen with age. On the nose, you'll discover an alluring bouquet of dried cherry, plum, and rose petals, complemented by subtle hints of licorice, tobacco, and earthy undertones, all hallmarks of aged Nebbiolo. With each sip, you'll experience a symphony of flavors as the wine gracefully unfolds on your palate. Ripe red fruits intertwine with savory notes, balanced by firm tannins and a vibrant acidity, leading to a long, elegant finish. The Antiche Cantine dei Marchesi di Barolo winery carries a rich legacy, dating back to the mid-19th century when the Marquis Falletti and his wife, Juliette Colbert de Maulévrier, began producing Barolo wine in the modern style. Their dedication to quality and innovation helped to establish Barolo as one of Italy's most prestigious wines. This Barolo is a versatile companion to various culinary delights. Its robust structure and complex flavors make it a perfect match for hearty dishes like braised meats, game, and aged cheeses. For an authentic pairing, savor it alongside traditional Piedmontese cuisine, such as risotto al Barolo, or a rich truffle-infused pasta. This wine is best enjoyed after decanting for at least an hour, allowing its aromas and flavors to fully develop. Serve it at a temperature of 18°C to unlock its full potential. Whether you're a seasoned wine connoisseur or an adventurous enthusiast, this Barolo offers an exceptional opportunity to discover the allure of Piedmontese winemaking. Experience the legacy of Antiche Cantine dei Marchesi di Barolo and create unforgettable moments with every glass. This wine is not just a beverage; it's a story waiting to be told, a journey through time, and a celebration of the art of winemaking.