Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo is the grape behind the Barolo and Barbaresco wines and is hardly ever seen outside the confines of Piedmont. It takes its name from "nebbia" which is Italian for fog, a frequent phenomenon in the region.

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2021 Langhe Nebbiolo, Fogliati, Piedmont, Italy
Not ready
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2013 Barolo, La Serra, Marcarini, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
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2018 Langhe Nebbiolo, Cascina Fontana, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2011 Barolo, Bussia, Poderi Aldo Conterno, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2013 Barolo, Campè Vürsù, La Spinetta, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2018 Barbaresco, Asili, Luigi Giordano, Piedmont, Italy
Not ready
£83.00
- magnum (150 cl)
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2013 Barolo, Bartolo Mascarello, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
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2019 Barolo, Fossati, Roberto Voerzio, Piedmont, Italy
Not ready
£237.00
- bottle (75 cl)
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2017 Barolo, Serra, Giovanni Rosso, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2007 Barolo, Bartolo Mascarello, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - at best
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2010 Barbaresco, Campo Quadro, Punset, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
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Piedmont
2014 Barolo, Cru Parafada, Serralunga d'Alba, Massolino, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
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2010 Barolo, Roagna, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
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2015 Barolo, Parussi, Massolino, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2017 Barolo, La Serra, Marcarini, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
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2016 Barolo, Brunate, Ceretto, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful

Learn more about Nebbiolo

A notoriously pernickety grape, it requires sheltered south-facing sites and performs best on the well-drained calcareous marls to the north and south of Alba in the DOCG zones of Barbaresco and Barolo. Langhe Nebbiolo is effectively the ‘second wine’ of Piedmont’s great Barolo & Barbarescos. This DOC is the only way Langhe producers can declassify their Barolo or Barbaresco fruit or wines to make an early-drinking style. Unlike Nebbiolo d’Alba, Langhe Nebbiolo can be cut with 15% other red indigenous varieties, such as Barbera or Dolcetto. Nebbiolo flowers early and ripens late, so a long hang time, producing high levels of sugar, acidity and tannins; the challenge being to harvest the fruit with these three elements ripe and in balance. The best Barolos and Barbarescos are perfumed with aromas of tar, rose, mint, chocolate, liquorice and truffles. They age brilliantly and the very best need ten years to show at their best.