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    2018 Marchesi di Barolo Barolo (Piedmont, IT) 6R

    6R

    Warmer growing regions, fully ripened grapes, extended barrel-aging add to the wine’s body

    2018 Marchesi di Barolo Barolo (Piedmont, IT) 6R

    This Barolo is sophisticated and intricate, showcasing a blend of red fruit flavors, rose petals, tar, and earthy notes. It possesses a full body, solid tannins and a long, rich, lingering finish.

    4 in stock!

    About The Varietal

    Nebbiolo

    Nebbiolo is the prominent grape variety responsible for the high-quality red wines found in northwestern Italy, especially the robust reds of Barolo and Barbaresco. These wines are often characterized by a unique aroma that combines scents of "tar and roses." Nebbiolo wines typically exhibit moderate body, robust tannins, elevated acidity, and are highly sought after, often commanding premium prices.

    About The Producer

    Marchesi di Barolo

    Named after their own town, Barolo wine was created in the historic cellars of Marchesi di Barolo. Thanks to Giulia di Barolo, who recognized the soils and microclimate of her home vineyards, she was the first to make Nebbiolo grapes into the Barolo we know now, rather than in the form of a sweet, sparkling wine. Giulia build new cellars to make wine in large casks, some of which are still used today almost 5 centuries later.

    6R

    Warmer growing regions, fully ripened grapes, extended barrel-aging add to the wine’s body