2022 Marchesi di Barolo Gavi DOCG, Piedmont, Italy
On the nose, it offers fresh aromas of green apple, pear, and citrus, with floral hints and a mineral undertone. The palate is crisp and refreshing, showcasing flavors of stone fruits and lemon, balanced by bright acidity. It is light to medium-bodied with a smooth finish, leaving a pleasant mineral note.
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ABOUT THIS WINE
The grapes, harvested by hand, are soft pressed and fermented at low temperatures in stainless steel tanks. To bring out the characteristics of the wine, vinification is carried out at Rovereto di Gavi. In that way, the grapes can be crushed immediately after harvesting. To preserve the bright color, fresh and fragrant smells there is no aging in wood barrels. Gavi di Gavi wine shows its finest characteristics in its first years.
ABOUT THIS PRODUCER
The Marchesi di Barolo estate encompasses approximately 430 acres of vineyards in the Langhe, some of the finest in Piedmont, including the prestigious Cannubi cru. The cellars are located in the village of Barolo, overlooking the Renaissance castle of the Marchesi Falletti di Barolo.
Barolo as we know it today was first made in the early 19th century by the Marchese Carlo Tancredi Falletti di Barolo and his wife, Giulia. The wine from their estate soon became known as “the wine from Barolo”, served at important diplomatic and royal functions. The Marchesi had no children and following the death of the couple, the Marchesi di Barolo dynasty was left without an heir. Per the wishes of Marchesa Giulia, a great philanthropist, the family assets were donated to charity and a non-profit foundation was created in their name, “Opera Pia Barolo”, helping the most needy of nearby Torino. The sales of wine from their Barolo vineyards continue to fund the charity, which still exists today. In 1929, local winemaker, Pietro Abbona purchased the cellars formerly owned by the Marchesi and eventually acquired all their vineyard holdings as well.
Today, Marchesi di Barolo remains a family business. Since 2006, the estate has been under the direction of Pietro’s great-grandson and fifth-generation winemaker, Ernesto Abbona and his wife Anna, who have inherited a longstanding winemaking tradition and a love of the vineyards and its wines.
Details:
Grape(s) | Cortese |
Farming | Sustainable |