Type | Red wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |

Spec sheet
The wine
The grapes come from vineyards with particularly rich soils of clay and limestone, which, on sight, appear as Terre Bianche. This type of soils, very compact and waterproof, force the vine to take root in depth, in search of water. The result is particularly sparse bunches with small berries that give the wines an abundance of mineral salts, trace elements and a rich heritage of tannins, capable of ensuring their great longevity.
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The winery
Marchesi di Barolo
All the most important Piedmontese denominations, from the perspective of the most historic winery of Barolo which was founded with the unification of Italy, become lively, genuine and modern wines. Apart from the Barolo, of which the Marchesi family - today the Abbona family - are among the leaders, the younger brothers also stand out for drinkability and crunchiness. There is Ruvei, an amazing Barbera d'Alba, aged in large barrels as per usual, full, rich but...