Description
Monriondo Barbera Grappa, produced by the Marolo Distillery in Piedmont. 0.70 l bottle. A spirit that captures the soul of Barbera, with an elegance and complexity that make it unique. Since 1977, Marolo has captured the spirit of the region by distilling grappas from the finest Italian grape varieties, particularly showcasing the extraordinary varietal heritage of the Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato. Aged in oak barrels previously used for wines fermented for alcohol. Intense and pleasant aroma of vanilla and fruit. Amber in color, with light red highlights, acquired from aging in barriques previously used for wines fermented for alcohol. Smooth yet full-bodied and complete.
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Serve at:
14 -16 °C.
- Start up year: 1977
Marolo represents the spirit of the land, the loyalty to its most noble vineyards and the transformation into a grappa that glorifies its natural characteristics. Distillation happens in bain marie disctoninuos stills, one for white and another for red, in small batches over a long period of time so that the original flavours of the grapes can be experienced.
Marolo is based in Alba, the capital of the Langhe, one of the world’s premier winegrowing districts for its diversity of grape varietals and the quality of its wines. The Langhe hills produce some of the ?nest red wines, such as Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera, Dolcetto and Brachetto, but also great whites like Roero Arneis and the aromatic Moscato d’Asti.
Marolo’s grappas are a mirror of the incredible richness and diversity of the territory and viticulture. Not a neutral, standardized, industrial product, but a spirit able to narrate the grape from which it came, to enhance the varietal’s typical aromas, and express a unique, personal character linked to its land of origin. Read more
| Name | Distilleria Marolo Grappa di Barbera Monriondo |
|---|---|
| Type | Grappa |
| Size | 0,70 l |
| Alcohol content | 40.0% by volume |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Piedmont |
| Vendor | Distilleria Marolo |
| Aging | In barriques previously used for alcoholic processed wines. |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |

