Barolo DOCG is one of Italy’s most revered appellations, producing structured, ageworthy red wines from the Nebbiolo grape in the Langhe hills of Piedmont. Often described as the most powerful and long lived expression of Nebbiolo, Barolo combines aromatic complexity with firm tannic structure and notable longevity. Its identity rests on a mosaic of hillside vineyards, historic communes, and a culture of patient winemaking that prizes evolution in bottle.
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