Wine: Marcarini: Barolo “Las Serra” DOCG
Price Range: $50-$75
La Serra is a historical vineyard in the commune of La Morra (Guyot-trained vines planted in 1953/1991; present density of 4,000 vines per ha., i.e. 1,600 per acre) covering 3.5 hectares (8.6 acres). Less forward, albeit contiguous to, the Brunate on the same hillside, with identical south/southwestern exposure and an altitude of 380 meters above sea level. Terrain is calcareous, clayey, characterized by a high concentration of magnesium. The grapes take a little longer to ripen on the vines and the later harvest, together with a cooler, windier microclimate, are conducive to a softer, rounder Barolo, with greater finesse.
Élevage is 2 years in 20/40-hl. barrels of Slavonian oak previous to 1 year in the bottle, and the resulting wine is a deep, lively garnet in color, with very slight orange hues. The bouquet is delicate yet remarkably intense and persistent, reminiscent of violets and roses, licorice and spice. On the palate, it is austere and impressive, and at the same time, well balanced, round, velvet-textured, both a fine match with food and wonderful on its own.
An important trait deriving from the La Serra terroir is its remarkable drinkability when young, which makes this an ideal restaurant wine.
Additional Information
| Varietal | Nebbiolo |
|---|---|
| Country | Italy |
| Region |
PiedmontLocated in the most northwestern area of Italy, Piedmont is bordered by Switzerland and France with the Alps and Maritime Alps surrounding two-thirds of the region. The seasons are some of the most extreme with abundant, winter snows and hot, arid summers. While ranked 7th in overall wine production, Piedmont boasts as the number one area for officially classified DOC-DOCG wines in Italy. There are no wines produced that have been designated IGT. |
| Vineyard |
MarcariniMarcarini is at its fifth generation and busily preparing the sixth: three little ones who will surely fall in love with fine winemaking just as soon as they’re done with Lego and Barbie. Their task-juggling parents, Luisa & Manuel Marchetti, have been in charge of Luisa’s family winery since 1990, with Manuel responsible for sales & promotions, Luisa orchestrating the wines with consultant oenologist Armando Cordero. |
| Tasting Notes |
La Serra is a historical vineyard in the commune of La Morra (Guyot-trained vines planted in 1953/1991; present density of 4,000 vines per ha., i.e. 1,600 per acre) covering 3.5 hectares (8.6 acres). Less forward, albeit contiguous to, the Brunate on the same hillside, with identical south/southwestern exposure and an altitude of 380 meters above sea level. Terrain is calcareous, clayey, characterized by a high concentration of magnesium. The grapes take a little longer to ripen on the vines and the later harvest, together with a cooler, windier microclimate, are conducive to a softer, rounder Barolo, with greater finesse. |
| Awards |
2005 Barolo La Serra, 90 points - Wine Advocate ( April 2009) |
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