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Renato Corino – Barolo del comune di La Morra – 2016

The Renato Corino farm was founded in 2005 in La Morra, thanks to Renato, who after 20 years of work experience in his father Giovanni’s cellar, decided to break away from the family project and create his own business. Renato together with his two sons Stefano and Chiara cultivate 8 hectares, mainly Nebbiolo da Barolo, but without forgetting Barbera and Dolcetto. Among other things, the winery has three wonderful vineyards, recognized among the most qualitative in the Barolo area: Rocche dell’Annunziata and Arborina, famous for giving elegance, structure and intense aromas to the Barolos and the Vigna Pozzo dell’Annunziata, also located in the hamlet Annunziata di La Morra and enjoys a privileged position, famous for Barbera, one of the best in the area. The style of the cellar is slightly modern: fermentation in steel tanks at a controlled temperature, malolactic fermentation in wooden barrels and aging in barrique, despite this the wines are very balanced and not very invasive from the barrel, indeed the freshness of the lean soils of La Morra prevails. The Barolo from the municipality of La Morra is the entrance Barolo of the winery, where Renato uses several vineyards in La Morra where the soils are rich in sand, enhancing the pleasantness and elegance of this area. It is a truly representative Barolo, a pleasant finish, also suitable for light dinners. Its drinkability will win you over!

  • Producer: Corino Renato
  • Name: Barolo del comune di La Morra
  • Grape Variety: 100% Nebbiolo
  • Vintage: 2016
  • Alcohol Content: 14,5%
  • Bottle Size: 750 ml
  • Production: 12000 bottles

Productive Notes: fermentation in steel tanks. Malolactic fermentation in barrel. Aging in barrique for 24 months.

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Wine naturally contains sulphites.

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