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Prunotto

Prunotto: great wines from the Langhe and Piedmont

The Prunotto collection brings together some of the most representative labels from one of the historical realities of Piedmontese winemaking. Here you will find wines that tell the story of the Langhe, Monferrato, and the hills of Piedmont through authoritative interpretations of Barolo, Barbaresco, Rosato, and Monferrato DOC, with particular attention to the cru and the most distinctive selections.

The result is a proposal designed for those seeking territorial, elegant, and deep wines, capable of clearly expressing the character of the denominations and the personality of Prunotto, a winery synonymous with tradition, precision, and qualitative continuity.

The stylistic profile of Prunotto wines

The Prunotto wines in this selection stand out for their finesse, structure, and aromatic precision. In the Barolo, evolution, complexity, and aging potential emerge, while the Barbaresco express a more nuanced, harmonious, and vertical profile. The various mentions and cru, such as Bussia, Cerretta, Serra, Mosconi, Secondine, and Bric Turot, enhance the nuances of the individual terroirs and offer a broad interpretation of the Langhe.

Alongside the great reds, the collection also includes Grandaie' Langhe DOC Rosato 2021 Prunotto, ideal for those who desire a fresher and more immediate expression of the range, and Mompertone Monferrato DOC, which completes the selection with a style linked to the territory and Piedmontese tradition.

Denominations and cru to discover

This collection highlights some of the most prestigious denominations of Piedmont, with a particular focus on Barolo DOCG and Barbaresco DOCG. The available versions also include Magnum formats and reserves, perfect for those looking for collectible bottles, long maturation, or special occasions.

Among the labels to explore, Barolo Bussia 2020 DOCG Prunotto, Barolo DOCG Cerretta 2020 Prunotto, Barolo DOCG Mosconi 2019 Prunotto, Barolo DOCG 2020 Serra Prunotto, and Barolo DOCG riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello stand out. On the Barbaresco front, the selection offers Barbaresco DOCG Bric Turot 2018 Prunotto and Barbaresco DOCG Secondine 2018 Prunotto, two interpretations that enhance the balance between elegance and depth.

Recommended pairings

Prunotto wines are well-suited for important tables and dishes with great personality. The Barolo and Barbaresco naturally accompany structured preparations such as braised dishes, roasts, game, mushrooms, and aged cheeses. The Magnum versions are ideal for convivial dinners, private collections, and celebratory moments. The rosato and the wines from Monferrato, on the other hand, offer greater versatility, suitable for dishes of medium intensity and more casual consumption.

Why choose this Prunotto selection

Purchasing from the Prunotto collection means opting for reference Piedmontese wines, selected to best represent the identity of a historic winery and the specificities of its cru. It is the ideal selection for enthusiasts of Barolo and Barbaresco, for those seeking bottles for aging, and for those wishing to discover labels capable of combining tradition, elegance, and territorial depth.

Explore the collection and let yourself be guided by the nuances of the Langhe: each Prunotto bottle is an invitation to discover Piedmont in its most authentic language.

FAQs

What wines do you find in the Prunotto collection?
The Prunotto collection mainly includes prestigious Piedmontese red wines, with a strong presence of Barolo DOCG and Barbaresco DOCG. Among the labels are various interpretations of crus and mentions such as Bussia, Cerretta, Serra, Mosconi, Secondine, and Bric Turot, along with Reserve versions and Magnum formats. The selection also includes Grandaie' Langhe DOC Rosato 2021 Prunotto and Mompertone Monferrato DOC, thus offering a comprehensive overview of the winery's style between Langhe and Monferrato.
What style do Prunotto wines have?
The Prunotto wines are known for their elegance, precision, and strong connection to the territory. The Barolo express structure, complexity, and remarkable aging potential, while the Barbaresco showcase a more harmonious, refined, and nuanced profile. The different vineyards and crus present in the collection allow one to grasp the nuances of the Langhe, with wines suitable for both those seeking bottles for contemplation and those desiring great reds to pair with rich and flavorful cuisine.
What dishes pair best with Prunotto wines?
The Barolo and Barbaresco Prunotto shine with structured and flavorful dishes, such as braised meats, roasts, game, mushrooms, tajarin with ragù, and aged cheeses. The most important labels, especially in Magnum formats and Reserve versions, are perfect for special occasions and important dinners. The rosé Langhe DOC and the Mompertone Monferrato DOC, on the other hand, offer greater versatility and pair well with medium-intensity dishes, cured meats, and traditional Piedmontese preparations.

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