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Barolo: The King of Italian Wines

Barolo: The King of Italian Wines

Barolo is one of the great symbols of Piedmontese and Italian winemaking: a red wine of extraordinary personality, capable of uniting depth, elegance, and longevity. In this selection dedicated to Barolo: The King of Italian Wines, you will find labels that tell the story of the Langhe through different interpretations, from the most famous crus to special format versions, including collectible bottles and vintages of great charm.

Produced exclusively from Nebbiolo grapes, Barolo is born in a unique territory, where hills, exposures, and soils contribute to defining complex, structured, and deeply territorial wines. It is a denomination that best expresses the character of the Langhe and has, over time, won over enthusiasts and connoisseurs around the world for its ability to evolve with the passing years.

A Great Red from Iconic Territories, Crus, and Wineries

The strength of Barolo also lies in the variety of its expressions. In this collection, prestigious crus and mentions are present, such as Brunate, Cannubi, Cerequio, Rocche di Castiglione, Ravera, Lazzarito, La Serra, Bussia, Badarina, and Le Rocche del Falletto. Alongside the more classic labels, you will also find important formats such as magnum, jeroboam, and 3-liter bottles, ideal for those looking for wines for aging or special occasions.

The selection includes reference producers from Piedmont such as Bartolo Mascarello, Ceretto, Gaja, Giacomo Conterno, Massolino Cantina, Paolo Scavino, Pio Cesare, and Elio Grasso Azienda Agricola in Monforte d'Alba, along with many other high-profile names present in the collection.

Aromatic Profile and Style of Barolo

Barolo is recognized for its refined and intense bouquet, with notes of rose, violet, ripe red fruit, spices, and, with aging, hints of leather, tobacco, licorice, and truffle. On the palate, it offers structure, significant tannins, and a balance that makes it ideal for bottle aging. It is a wine that requires time, attention, and the right glass to express all its complexity.

Recommended Pairings

To enhance Barolo, choose rich and flavorful dishes. It is excellent with braised red meats, game, important roasts, mushrooms, and aged cheeses. In the Piedmontese tradition, it shines with truffle preparations, which enhance its depth and finesse. It is also an excellent choice for a formal dinner or to celebrate a special moment with a wine of strong identity.

Why Choose This Selection

This collection is designed for those seeking a great Italian red capable of uniting prestige, territoriality, and evolutionary potential. Whether you want to discover a more immediate Barolo or lean towards collectible crus and vintages, here you will find a proposal built to guide you in choosing the wine most suitable for your occasion. Explore the selection and let yourself be guided by the authentic charm of Barolo.

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What makes Barolo the King of Italian Wines?
Barolo is considered one of the finest Italian wines for its ability to combine structure, elegance, and longevity. It is made exclusively from Nebbiolo grapes in the Langhe region of Piedmont and develops a complex aromatic profile, with floral, spicy, and tertiary notes that emerge with aging. It is a wine of great personality, closely tied to the territory and appreciated by those seeking important, deep reds that are suitable for aging over time.
What are the most important crus of Barolo present in this collection?
In this selection, you will find some of the most prestigious crus and mentions of Barolo, including Brunate, Cannubi, Cerequio, Rocche di Castiglione, Ravera, Lazzarito, La Serra, Bussia, Badarina, and Le Rocche del Falletto. Each area can provide different interpretations of Nebbiolo, with nuances that vary based on exposure and soil. This makes the collection interesting both for those who already know Barolo and for those who want to explore its various territorial expressions.
What dishes pair best with Barolo?
Barolo shines best with structured dishes rich in flavor, capable of supporting its tannic texture and complexity. It is perfect with braised red meats, game, roasts, mushrooms, and aged cheeses. It also works very well with truffle dishes, particularly in the Piedmontese tradition. It is an ideal wine for special occasions, important dinners, and moments when you want to bring a prestigious red to the table.