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Surrounded by the Alps, northeastern Italy is home to one of the best-known wine-growing regions: the Piedmont. Great names such as Barolo and Barbaresco, made from the nebbiolo grape, come from this region, which is characterized by limestone and clay weathering soils. The origins of the Piedmont grape can be traced back to the 13th century. Even today, most of Italy's nebbiolo grapes are grown here. The vines are very demanding in terms of climate and subsoil, and ripen very late. So it's not surprising that they are used to produce the most prestigious wines of the Piedmont: Barbaresco and Barolo. These wines are characterized by a high acidity and tannin content, combined with earthy aromas and notes of red berries and violets. wine characteristics: ruby red with violet highlights, fruity nose with aromas of blackberries, spices, chocolate and licorice. Full body with lots of fruit, light tannins and a long finish. Residual sugar:1.45 / acidity:5.60grand fût de bois allergene:enthält sulfite
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Manfredi
Manfredi is a domain from the region Piemont in Italie, that produces 5 wines available to purchase, including the wine Nebbiolo D'alba - Castelvecchio 2020.