Fratelli Borgogno Barbaresco 2019

Fratelli Borgogno Barbaresco 2019

Fratelli Borgogno, 0,75 l - 14.00%
100% Nebbiolo

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Piedmont - Italy
Red still

How to serve

Serve at:

16 - 18°C.

Decanting time:

1 Hour

Longevity:

10 - 15 years

Glass:
Full Bodied and Very Aged Red Wines
Fratelli Borgogno Barbaresco 2019

Colour

Clear ruby.

Bouquet

Nose characterised by small red fruits: raspberry, currant, wild strawberry, then red rose, pink peppercorns, cocoa, mint leaves and tobacco.

Flavour

Balanced and composed on the palate, with a finish that hints at orange peel.

Pairing

Meat
Game
Cheese
Matured cheese
Pork

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Features

Name Fratelli Borgogno Barbaresco 2019
Type Red still
Classification DOCG Barbaresco
Year 2019
Size 0,75 l Standard
Alcohol content 14.00% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Nebbiolo
Country
Region Piedmont
Climate Altitude: 180 m. a.s.l. Exposure: South, South-East.
Soil composition Solid gray marl alternating with layers of sand.
Cultivation system Traditional Guyot.
Harvest Manual, October.
Vinification Maceration: with cap of about 12-15 days in wooden vats, (depending on the year) with frequent pumping over. Malolactic fermentation:in steel barrels.
Ageing In barrels of 2500-5000 liters of Slavonian oak. (Garbellotto) (The time of wood aging is variable and follows the needs of the individual vintages) Bottling normally in the summer to ensure aging in bottle, placed it horizontally for about six months.
Production year 3,000 bottles
Allergens Contains sulphites
On offer Price Fratelli Borgogno Barbaresco 2019 CHF 32.21  inc VAT

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Vintage

xtraWine
91/100 
2019
Bibenda
 
4 bunches of grapes - A high quality wine with distinctive character 2018
Robert Parker
89/100 
2018
Wine Spectator
90/100 
2009
Fratelli Borgogno
From this winery:

Our roots date back even further when, in the mid-nineteenth century, Cavalier Francesco Borgogno began producing his own wine, selling it in his wife’s small tavern in Barolo. iniziò a produrre e vendere il proprio vino nella piccola osteria della m...

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