Wine: Bongiovanni: Barolo “Pernanno” DOCG
Price Range: Over $75
From select Nebbiolo fruit of one particular plot within the estate’s finest vineyard. The grapes are left on the vines for several extra days after the regular Barolo is harvested, for even greater concentration.
A gorgeously structured, velvety cru with the succulent fragrance of berries, fumé, leather, cassis, mint…
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 |
Cascina BongiovanniThe full name on the label is Cascina Bongiovanni. In Italian, the word “cascina” (‘farmstead’; pronounced ka-shee’-nah) has a nice, old-fashioned flavor to it: most of today’s producers prefer grander-sounding, trendier terms to describe themselves. Cascina makes you think of kindly old grandfathers… Which is exactly where this winery started, in the early 1950s, when Davide Mozzone’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni Bongiovanni – a grass-roots man with a profound instinct for soil potential – purchased a plot of untamed woodland and planted a Nebbiolo vineyard in its stead. Giovanni struck gold, yet never got to bottle his own wine. |
| Tasting Notes |
From select Nebbiolo fruit of one particular plot within the estate’s finest vineyard. The grapes are left on the vines for several extra days after the regular Barolo is harvested, for even greater concentration. |
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