GIACOSA FRATELLI BARBARESCO DOCG
It is greatly influenced by the characteristics of the soil in which it grows and by the microclimate generated by the day and night temperatures, as well as the sun irradiation. For this reason, even vineyards growing in the same subarea produce grapes, and therefore wine, with different organoleptic characteristics. Initially less austere than Barolo, it is aged in oak casks for at least 12 months, after two years it acquires the right to the DOCG wine denomination.
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Piedmont, Italy |
APPELLATION:
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Barbaresco DOCG |
GRAPES:
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Nebbiolo |
APPEARANCE:
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from ruby red, it changes, with age, to garnet red. |
AROMA:
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intense and at the same time delicate: reminiscent of violets, fruit, and currant gelatine. |
PALATE:
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dry, smooth, full-bodied, and delicately velvety. |
FOOD PAIRING:
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roast meat and feathered game. |
SERVE:
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18°C
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