Giacomo Fenocchio Barolo Cannubi 2018

Giacomo Fenocchio's Barolo Cannubi is sourced from 30 year old Nebbiolo vines grown in the historic 'Cannubi' cru located in the village of Barolo. After traditional vinification the wine was matured for 6 months in stainless steel tanks followed by 30 months in large capacity Slavonian oak casks and then further refinement in bottle prior to release. Deep garnet red in colour the Barolo Cannubi displays a rich bouquet with fruit and floral fragrances, and strong warm spiced scents. This is an elegant and velvety wine, characterised by its completeness, balance and well known longevity.

Wine File
Producer:
Giacomo Fenocchio
Country:
Italy
Region:
Piemonte
Sub Region:
Barolo
Style:
Red Wine
Primary Grape(s):
Nebbiolo
Bottle Size:
75cl
Alcohol:
14.5%
Closure:
Natural Cork
Contains Sulphites:
Yes
Units Per Bottle:
10.9
Regular Price
£75.00
Sale Price
£75.00
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Since 1864, five generations of the Fenocchio family have been producing wine in the heart of Barolo - most of them born in the same yellow house in Monforte d’Alba, at the top of a hillside covered in Nebbiolo grapes. In 1947, the young Giacomo took control of the estate,...

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