Fratelli Barale Barolo Bussia 2017
Pale ruby with an orange/brick hue reflecting its extended time in barrels. Layers unfold endlessly with every swirl; cherry liqueur, watermelon, mandarin peel, fenugreek, cardamom,
Pale ruby with an orange/brick hue reflecting its extended time in barrels. Layers unfold endlessly with every swirl; cherry liqueur, watermelon, mandarin peel, fenugreek, cardamom,
Pale strawberry colour suggests an array of aromas but there is more to unfold. Roses, cranberry and a brisk earthy lift echoing a stroll through
A blend of vineyards across the Barolo commune. Textbook Barolo pale ruby colour, fragrant red cherry and grilled rose petals. Plentiful but refined tannins, tempered
Bright, fragrant and juicy! Fabulously lifted florals and berry fruits with a nutty and earthy edge. Easy drinking and effortless as much as a nebbiolo
Barbera from blue marine soils right next to the prized Cannubi Cru of Barolo village. Despite its distinguished origin, this wine is pure joy and
The pride of Marchesi di Gresy from a parcel of Martinenga produced only in the best vintages. Also, the oldest wine in the current release;
A step up, made from a single block within the Martinenga vineyard that clearly whispers a sense of place. Pale garnet colour with an orange
This is a blend from across the famed Martinenga vineyard of Marchesi di Gresy near Rabajà. Pale ruby colour, leaning into garnet. Lifted vanillary oak
A Langhe Nebbiolo blend from the Barbaresco vineyards of Marchesi di Gresy is punching well above its appellation. Pale ruby colour reminiscent of crushed raspberries.
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