Tasting Notes: From old vines on prime Langhe slopes, Brovia's Dolcetto brings great complexity and intensity to the glass. While enjoyable in its youth, and a perfect wine to drink while waiting for the domaine's Baroli... Read More
Tasting Notes: The vineyards are located in Monforte, an area renowned for its natural biodiversity. Elena and Luca view Dolcetto as a vital introduction for young wine drinkers to the Langhe region. The grapes are vinified whole... Read More
Tasting Notes: Fletcher’s Dolcetto leaves impressions of bruised berries and dark herbs on the nose. When drinking notes of blue and red berries are intertwined with hints of floral tones and pepper. Subtle tannins coat... Read More
Tasting Notes : The Giacomo Borgogno & Figli Dolcetto d'Alba is an iconic example of Dolcetto. Notes of plums and violets and ripe berries on the palate. Soft tannins lead into a delicate finish. Estate History: Since 1761,... Read More
Tasting Notes: The Gian Luca Colombo Segni di Langa Barbera d'Alba Superiore is from vines 45 to 80 years old. This is a wine with great structure and intensity. The attention to detail is the secret of high quality and concentration.... Read More
Tasting Notes: From higher-elevation and cooler vineyards, this is the wine from which Gianluca Colombo began his career. Lifted and spicy dark fruit with softer tannins than Nebbiolo, and aged in medium-sized oak cask, this is... Read More
Tasting Notes: Giuseppe Mascarello’s Freisa is full and rustic in style, boasting notes of red currants, violets, thyme, and a hint of spice. Freisa is closely related to Nebbiolo and shows the connection but with a spicy... Read More
Tasting Notes: This is Valfaccienda’s take on a ‘Nouveau’ wine. The fruit is from their youngest vines, and it’s bottled only a few months after harvest- this is a lighter and fresher version of Nebbiolo.... Read More