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Castello di Verduno – Barolo Monvigliero Riserva – 2011

The history of Castello di Verduno has very ancient origins but the true production of wine began in 1900, when the Burlotto family bought the property. Thanks to the marriage between Gabriella Burlotto, owner of the Castle, and Franco Bianco, an important producer of Barbaresco, today the company can boast the two most precious jewels of the Langa: Barolo and Barbaresco.
The work in the vineyards has always been carried out with the utmost respect for nature and trying to best enhance the different characteristics of the grape based on its origin.
In the cellar, tradition reigns supreme, fermentation for the most important wines still takes place in wooden vats and aging is long in large oak barrels.
Monvigliero, can be considered the “Grand Cru” of Verduno, clear and loose soils give us wines of excellent aromatic breadth, great elegance accompanied by a pinch of austerity.
In this fantastic Cru the Castello di Verduno winery produces a super representative Barolo, after 30 months of aging in large oak barrels and 40 months in the bottle the result is surprising, soft and captivating tannins, remarkable structure and freshness.
2011, a vintage that we can define as fantastic for its promptness and immediate pleasure, if you don’t have the patience to wait a long time to drink your Barolo, this is the vintage for you!

  • Producer: Castello di Verduno
  • Name: Barolo Monvigliero Riserva
  • Grape Variety: 100% Nebbiolo
  • Vintage:2011
  • Alcohol Content: 14,5%
  • Bottle Size: 750ml

Productive Notes:Fermentation in steel tanks. The aging took place for 33 months in large oak barrels and for 2 months in steel tanks.
The refinement took place in the bottle lying down for 54 months.

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Wine naturally contains solphites

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