Barolo DOCG 2018 Cannubi...
CANNUBI 2018<br />Product name: BAROLO CANNUBI DOCG 2018<br />Grapes: 100% NEBBIOLO<br />Production zone: Barolo - MGA Cannubi<br />Exposure and altitude: south; from 290 to 315 metres above sea level;<br />calcareous clayey marls, slightly sandy<br />with a marked presence of silt<br />Soil type:<br />Training system: modified guyot (arch)<br />Plant density: 4,000 vines per hectare<br />Harvest time: 19 October<br />Alcoholic grade: 14.5%.<br />Serving temperature: 18 °C<br /><br />Organoleptic characteristics<br />Intense ruby red with garnet hues. On the nose hints of red fruits, such as strawberry and cherry, and a light spiciness reminiscent of pepper. On the palate a fine wine, but<br />at the same time elegant and characterised by power. On the palate fullness, elegance and taut, persistent tannin, long and fine taste. Perfect pairing: Barolo par excellence<br />goes well with important dishes, such as traditional Piedmontese main courses of meat such as boiled meats and stews. Spanning the world's traditions, we find goulash in<br />Eastern Europe, entrecôte in France and reindeer stew, Poronkaristys, in Finland. In Norway, on the other hand, it can be combined with fårikål, a meat stew accompanied<br />by cabbage. Staying in Europe, Barolo goes well with a typical Greek dish, souvlaki, a skewer of meat and vegetables. Going to Japan instead, we think of gyoza (fried<br />dumplings filled with spring onion, marinated pork and spices). Moving to the United States of America, beef (angus, wagyu, ox nostral, longhorn) in the brisket cut. But if<br />you have the pleasure, even a simple 'special' toast is perfect!<br />
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€141.60