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Barolo Paesi Tuoi 2019

39,90 €
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Description of the Domaine Vite Colte

Domaine Vite Colte, anchored in the winemaking tradition of Piedmont in Italy, specializes in the production of Barolo and other prestigious wines. The estate advocates an environmentally friendly approach and careful winemaking to capture the essence of the local terroir, favoring the authentic expression of the grape varieties grown.

Description of the Cuvée Barolo Paesi Tuoi

The Cuvée Barolo Paesi Tuoi from Vite Colte is a tribute to the famous Nebbiolo grape variety, grown in the optimal conditions offered by the Barolo region. This wine is made from grapes carefully selected for their maturity and aromatic intensity. Aged in oak barrels, Barolo Paesi Tuoi combines richness and complexity, offering a sensory experience that reflects the unique character of its origins.

Aromas of the Cuvée

This cuvée is characterized by a deep bouquet of red fruits, notably notes of cherry and plum, accompanied by floral and spicy nuances such as rose and anise. The aromas are enriched by touches of earth, tobacco and leather, products of its aging in barrels, which add depth and complexity to the wine.

Characteristics of the Cuvée

  • Grape variety: Nebbiolo
  • Profile: Barolo Paesi Tuoi stands out for its solid tannin structure and refreshing acidity, which promise excellent evolution and maturity over time. The wine is rich and persistent on the palate, offering a long and elegant finish.
  • Aging Potential: Designed for aging, this Barolo will develop increased complexity and rounder aromas over the years, improving with time spent in the cellar.

Pairings with this Cuvée

Barolo Paesi Tuoi is particularly suitable for rich meat dishes such as roasts, game and truffle preparations. It also pairs well with strong cheeses, where its intensity and complexity can really come through in full.

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