Barolo DOCG Roncaglie, Chionetti 2019 75cl

£44.95 per bottle

£485.46 per case (£40.46 per bottle)

Grape Variety

Nebbiolo

Wine Type

Red Wine

Country

Italy

Bottle Cap

Cork

Food

Game, Roasts

Region

Piedmont

APV

14%

Availability: Limited

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This is benchmark Barolo from the Chionetti family whose connection with the steep and high slopes of Barolo stretches back to the beginning of the 20th century. The Barolo Roncaglie is of relatively small production and is purely made from the Nebbiolo grape. In the glass ruby red, slightly opalescent. On the nose, the wine is fruity and floral with notes of peach, cherry and dried rose, hints of spices and liquorice. In the mouth, warm and elegant and well balanced, with a fresh finish. This Barolo goes well with lamb, turkey or goose, red meat and hard cheeses.

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Without a doubt, the name Gaja is synonymous with innovation and each generation has brought something new. Clotilde Rey drove the direction of quality, her son Giovanni continued this legacy as well as acquiring some of the best vineyards in Barbaresco including the three ‘crus’ for which Gaja is best known: Sorì San Lorenzo, Sorì Tildìn and Costa Russi. Angelo introduced new methods with higher density planting, green harvesting, lower yields, temperature controlled vinification, shorter macerations, large barrique ageing and longer corks.