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Regular price
€52,20
Vintage:
2021
Denomination:
Barolo
Grape variety:
nebbiolo
Origin:
Italy, Piedmont
Alcohol:
14%
Format:
0.75 L
Product origin:
Business
Serving temperature:
18°
Refinement:
24 months in oak barrels and 12 in bottle
When to drink:
Dinner, Business Lunch, Business Dinner, Meditation
Type:
Red Wine
Taste:
Balanced and persistent, with fine tannins and notes of red berries and spices
Flavorings:
red berries, violet, licorice, sweet spices
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
20 years old
What kind of wine is Barolo DOCG 'Tortoniano' 2021 - Michele Chiarlo
The Barolo DOCG 'Tortoniano' 2021 - Michele Chiarlo is a magnificent Piedmontese red wine made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, cultivated on the hills of the Langhe, in vineyards characterized by soils rich in Tortonian marl, from which it takes its name. It originates from a historic territory, renowned for producing Italy's most elegant and long-lived wines. This Barolo stands out for its aromatic finesse and the perfect balance between structure and drinkability: a wine that embodies tradition, rigor, and a distinct personality, suitable for both enthusiasts looking to discover an authentic Barolo and those seeking a prestigious bottle with a harmonious and accessible profile.Vintage Details
The 2021 vintage was characterized by balanced climatic conditions, with a warm but not extreme summer and ideal conditions for the complete ripening of the Nebbiolo grapes. The manual and selective harvest ensured perfectly healthy clusters, with skins rich in aromatic substances and mature tannins. The result is a wine of great elegance, with a fresh and fruity profile, capable of best expressing the typical characteristics of the territory.Vinification and Aging
The grapes for Barolo DOCG 'Tortoniano' 2021 - Michele Chiarlo are destemmed and undergo a long traditional fermentation in steel, with maceration on the skins for approximately 20 days, to extract color, aromas, and tannins in a balanced way. This is followed by an aging period of about 24 months in large oak barrels, which impart complexity without overpowering the fruit's integrity, and then a further period of bottle aging, necessary to harmonize aromas and structure.Tasting Notes
Every sip of Barolo DOCG 'Tortoniano' 2021 - Michele Chiarlo tells the story of the balance and elegance of the great Nebbiolo wines of the Langhe.Color
Visually, it presents a luminous garnet red with slight orange reflections, typical of younger Barolos but already evolving.Nose
The aroma is broad and refined, with notes of withered rose, sweet spices, small red fruits, and blond tobacco. Delicate mineral hints emerge on the finish, recalling the marly soil from which it originates.Palate
On the palate, it is elegant, harmonious, and remarkably balanced. The tannins, typically present in Nebbiolo, are silky and well-integrated, while the structure is supported by a beautiful freshness. The finish is long, with a spicy and fruity return that invites a second sip.Pairing with Barolo DOCG 'Tortoniano' 2021 - Michele Chiarlo
This wine magnificently accompanies structured and rich-flavored dishes. Excellent with:- roasted or braised red meats;
- game and traditional Piedmontese dishes such as Brasato al Barolo;
- aged or blue cheeses;
- dishes based on mushrooms or truffles.
Storage and Aging
How to store Barolo DOCG 'Tortoniano' 2021 - Michele Chiarlo is fundamental to enhance its potential over time. It should be kept in a cool place, away from light and temperature fluctuations, with a constant temperature between 12 and 16°C and bottles laid horizontally, to keep the cork always moist. Thanks to its structure and tannic balance, this Barolo can evolve for over 10 years, developing increasingly fascinating complexity and nuances. A wine to be enjoyed today or allowed to mature in the cellar to fully appreciate the noble expression of the Piedmontese terroir.Michele Chiarlo
The history of Michele Chiarlo winery The Michele Chiarlo winery is a symbol of tradition and innovation in the world of wine. Founded in 1956, it has deep roots in the heart of Piedmont, one of Italy's most prestigious wine regions. For over sixty years, Michele Chiarlo has kept the family legac...