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Damilano

Damilano: Barolo and great wines from Piedmont

The Damilano collection gathers some of the most representative labels from one of the historic realities of Barolo, with wines that authentically express the character of the most vocated vineyards in the area. Here you will find Barolo from prestigious crus such as Cannubi, Liste, Brunate, Cerequio, and Raviole, as well as an elegant Langhe DOC Chardonnay G.D: a selection designed for those seeking finesse, territorial identity, and bottles of great substance.

The history of the winery has its roots in Barolo, where the family has built over time a path made of continuity, attention to the vineyards, and enhancement of individual plots. Today, the name Damilano is associated with wines capable of precisely interpreting the denomination, focusing on balance, depth, and longevity. The presence of different vintages and special formats such as magnum makes this collection interesting both for immediate consumption and for those wishing to preserve important bottles.

The face of Barolo according to Damilano

The heart of the selection is naturally the Barolo DOCG, offered in multiple expressions and from different vineyards. Each cru carries distinct nuances: Cannubi is synonymous with elegance and harmony, Liste offers tension and development, Brunate and Cerequio provide depth and structure, while Raviole adds an additional interpretation of the territory. The Lecinquevigne line represents a broader and more accessible interpretation of Barolo, always in the sign of Piedmontese typicity.

Among the labels present, reserve versions such as Barolo Cannubi 1752 Riserva and selected vintages stand out, testifying to an approach oriented towards quality and the enhancement of time. For wine collectors, the Magnum formats add further interest, both from a cellar perspective and for special occasions.

An ideal purchase for those seeking finesse and authenticity

Damilano bottles are suitable for those who love structured great reds, but also for those looking for wines capable of showing aromatic precision and tasting depth. The profile of Damilano Barolo pairs well with meat dishes, braised dishes, game, mushrooms, and rich preparations from the Piedmontese tradition, as well as aged cheeses. The Langhe DOC Chardonnay G.D offers an elegant white alternative, to be chosen when variety is desired within a coherent and high-level selection.

Selecting a Damilano wine means choosing an authoritative interpreter of Barolo, with labels that unite history, territory, and personality. Discover the collection and find the cru or vintage that best suits your tasting style.

Why choose the Damilano collection

  • Barolo from renowned crus such as Cannubi, Liste, Brunate, and Cerequio
  • Presence of Magnum formats and reserves for a broader selection
  • Style faithful to the Barolo territory
  • A proposal suitable for both collectors and enthusiasts of great Piedmontese reds

FAQs

What wines do you find in the Damilano collection?
The Damilano collection primarily includes Barolo DOCG from prestigious crus and vineyards, such as Cannubi, Liste, Brunate, Cerequio, and Raviole. There are also labels like Lecinquevigne, along with Riserva versions and Magnum formats. Completing the selection is the Langhe DOC Chardonnay G.D, which adds an elegant white offering that is consistent with the identity of the winery. It is a collection designed for those seeking wines with character, a strong territorial connection, and various vintage and format options.
What style do the Barolo Damilano have?
The Barolo Damilano express a classic and territorial imprint, with attention to finesse and balance. Depending on the cru, the profile changes: Cannubi tends towards elegance, Liste brings greater tension, Brunate and Cerequio provide structure and depth, while Raviole offers an additional interpretation of the denomination. The selection is ideal for those who appreciate complex wines, suitable for bottle aging and capable of accurately telling the story of the Barolo territory.
What dishes to pair with Damilano wines?
The Barolo Damilano pairs very well with structured and flavorful dishes, such as braised meats, roasts, game, mushrooms, and rich preparations of Piedmontese cuisine. They are also excellent with aged cheeses and long-cooked dishes, where the structure of the wine can enhance the complexity of the food. The Langhe DOC Chardonnay G.D, on the other hand, is a more versatile choice for appetizers, delicate first courses, or elaborate fish dishes when one desires an elegant bottle different from the classic Barolo red.

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