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Regular price
€88,92
Vintage:
2021
Denomination:
Barolo
Grape variety:
nebbiolo
Origin:
Italy, Piedmont
Alcohol:
14.5%
Format:
0.75 L
Product origin:
Business
Serving temperature:
18°
When to drink:
Dinner, Meditation, Business dinner
Type:
Red Wine
Taste:
tannic and harmonious, with notes of ripe red fruits and spices
Flavorings:
cherry, rose, licorice, spice, leather
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
21+ years
What wine is Barolo Prapò DOCG 2021 - Schiavenza
The Barolo Prapò DOCG 2021 - Schiavenza represents an excellent expression of Nebbiolo, the symbolic grape variety of the Langhe. It originates from the Prapò cru, one of the most highly regarded areas of Serralunga d'Alba, where the calcareous-tuffaceous soils and the altitude of approximately 350 meters yield wines with a strong and profound character. This Barolo stands out for its elegant and structured body, with an aromatic complexity that evolves over time and a typical yet harmonious tannic texture, a sign of a wine with great aging potential.Vintage Details
The 2021 vintage was characterized by balanced climatic conditions, with a mild spring and a warm but not extreme summer. The temperature excursions between day and night allowed for slow and regular ripening of the grapes, concentrating fine aromas and tannins. The result is a Barolo that combines power and finesse, capable of offering balance from a young age but with promising evolution in the years to come.Winemaking and Aging
Winemaking is carried out according to the Schiavenza tradition. After destemming, fermentation takes place in stainless steel at controlled temperatures, with a long maceration on the skins to extract color, aromas, and structure. This is followed by an aging period of approximately three years in large Slavonian oak barrels, a wood that does not overpower but accompanies the expression of Nebbiolo, contributing to defining elegance and maturity in the final wine.Tasting Notes
The Barolo Prapò DOCG 2021 - Schiavenza captivates with its depth and personality, offering a complex and balanced sip, ideal for those who wish to discover the true essence of the Serralunga d'Alba territory.Color
Visually, it presents an intense ruby with garnet hues, a distinctive sign of Nebbiolo in its evolution phase, bright and clear in the glass.Nose
On the nose, it offers a broad and refined bouquet where aromas of ripe red fruits, withered violets, and delicate spicy notes intertwine. Hints of sweet tobacco and undergrowth emerge, anticipating the complexity of the palate.Taste
On the palate, it is structured and profound, with dense tannins that are already integrating. The gustatory sensation is enveloping, supported by good freshness that promises long-term aging potential. The finish is persistent, elegant, and consistent with the olfactory profile.Food Pairings for Barolo Prapò DOCG 2021 - Schiavenza
This Barolo finds its best companion in dishes with a strong personality, capable of enhancing its structure and aromatic richness. Ideal pairings include:- braised and stewed red meats;
- roasts and noble game;
- aged hard cheeses such as Parmigiano Reggiano or Castelmagno;
- traditional Piedmontese dishes such as Barolo risotto or finanziera.
Storage and Aging: How to Store Barolo Prapò DOCG 2021 - Schiavenza
The Barolo Prapò DOCG 2021 - Schiavenza is a wine with remarkable aging potential, capable of evolving positively for over ten years. To store it best, keep it in a cool, dark place, with a constant temperature between 12 and 16°C and controlled humidity. The bottle should be placed horizontally, so that the cork remains consistently moist and ensures a perfect seal. Over the years, it will develop more complex aromas and tertiary nuances of leather, licorice, and sweet spices, providing an increasingly rich and profound sensory experience.Schiavenza
The history of Schiavenza winery The Schiavenza winery is a gem located in the heart of the Langhe, a region that hosts some of Italy's most renowned vineyards. Founded in the early twentieth century, the winery has managed to combine Piedmontese wine-making tradition with constant attention to t...