
Giacomo Fenocchio Barolo Villero
The Giacomo Fenocchio Barolo Villero is sourced from 65 year old Nebbiolo vines grown on the historic “Villero” cru in the village of Castiglione Falletto. After a traditional vinification the wine is aged for 6 months in stainless steel tanks followed by a further 30 months in large capacity Slavonian oak casks and then further maturation in the bottle prior to release. Deep garnet in colour the aromas are complex and rich with fruit, floral scents, spices, underbrush and plums. The Barolo Villero has an intense flavour with sweet tannins and a long aftertaste. It expresses itself with its characteristic stimulating scent accompanied by a dry, but warm and elegant flavour which is long and satisfying.
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The Producer Giacomo Fenocchio | Piemonte
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...
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The Region Italy | Piedmont
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The Primary Grape Wine By Grape Variety | Nebbiolo
Nebbiolo is a red wine grape famous for the production of Barolo and Barbaresco wines in the Piemonte wine region of Italy. A difficult grape to cultivate it requires sheltered south-facing sites and performs best to the north and south of Alba in...