The best Barolo: The best Barolo at unbeatable prices

Barolo is considered the quintessential Italian wine. It is produced exclusively with Nebbiolo grapes in the Langhe area and is distinguished by its pomegranate colour, intense fruity and spicy aroma, and cherry, cinnamon, nutmeg, tobacco and leather flavours on the palate. At xtraWine, we have a vast selection of Barolo wines from renowned producers such as Domenico Clerico, Cavallotto, Ceretto, Azelia Luigi Scavino, and Marchesi di Barolo. These are exceptional wines that have received accolades from Bibenda, Gambero Rosso, Veronelli, and AIS, and are from outstanding vintages like 2012, 2013, and 2014. Barolo wine perfectly complements meat, game, pasta dishes, and even desserts, enhancing their flavour. Browse our selection of Barolo wines today and discover the best of Italian wine..

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Piedmont
Barolo DOCG 1
Barolo DOCG 2

Barolo DOCG

Composition of land The hilly area of the Langhe is mostly composed of limestone, tuff, and gypsum, formed approximately 7 million years ago after the retreat of the Padano Sea. This unique soil is the perfect habitat for Nebbiolo and creates harmonious, structured, and long-lived wines.
History The history of Barolo, the wine of kings, is ancient and dates back to the mid-19th century, thanks to the determination of Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, and Giulia Colbert Falletti, the last Marchesa di Barolo. Legend has it that the Marchesa donated to King Carlo Alberto of Barolo 325 carrà (ancient wooden transport barrels with a capacity of about 600 liters) of Barolo, corresponding to the number of days in a year minus 40, which are the days of Lenten fasting. The king was so delighted that he wanted to acquire his own estate, the Verduno estate. Later, King Vittorio Emanuele II continued the legend by purchasing the Fontanafredda estate in Serralunga d'Alba.
Production area Barolo can be produced using the Nebbiolo grape variety, specifically the sub-varieties Michet, Lampia, and Rosè, with a minimum aging of 3 years for the regular version and 5 years for the "riserva" version. It is a wine of great complexity and elegance that can age beautifully over time.
Type DOCG
Vineyards location Altitude ranges from 170 meters above sea level to 540 meters above sea level, with south, east, or west exposures.
Vine training system Controspalliera Guyot