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Marchesi Di Barolo - 2011 Madonna di Como Dolcetto d' Alba D.O.C.

Marchesi Di Barolo - 2011 Madonna di Como Dolcetto d' Alba D.O.C.

HK$260.00
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Description

Producer : Marchesi Di Barolo

Wine : Madonna di Como Dolcetto d' Alba

Grading : D.O.C.

Vintage : 2011

Grape : 100% Dolcetto

Type of wine : Red

Score : WS88

Alcoholic content : 13.5%

Tasting note :

Intense ruby-red color with lilac shadings.The odor is fresh and particularly fruity with scents of almonds. The

flavor is dry, agreeably balanced due to the low level of acidity and velvety with a typically slight bitter aftertaste

that recalls the olfactory sensations.

Winemaker’s note :

“Of the personages connected with the name Barolo, some may be considered of historic importance, real and true pioneers(of these) people first place goes to Pietro Abbona, ( the one who acquire the cellars of the Marchesi di Barolo estate, along with the vineyards and the La Volta Castle) undisputed patriarch of Barolo...who, as an unquestionable stand-bearer, made the wine of his region known throughout the world. It was from his winery that Barolo made its first historic steps. His large wood casks were in fact part of the legacy of the Marquise Falletti. (the family who has created the today style Barolo) Commendatore Abbona in here dieted a long standing tradition, a love of the vineyards, the wineries and wine itself, and he brought his label displaying the castles of Barolo and Serralunga to the furthest tables” By “Barolo As I Know It” , Massimo Martinelli.


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