Boroli, Barolo Brunella, 2018
695,00 DKK inc. vat
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Weight | 1,3 kg |
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Dimensions | 7,5 × 7,5 × 30 cm |
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Packaging | Cardboard Box |
Bottles per case | 6 |
Boroli Family Vineyards
With a rich history dating back to 1831, the Boroli family have been enterpreneurs across multiple industries. Initially in the textile field, then publishing, today, they have found their passion in the wine industry. In the 90s, Silvano and Elena Boroli felt a strong desire to reconnect with nature, to escape the fast-paced, demanding rhythm of modern life. This led them to the beautiful Langhe region, where they transformed their passion for wine into a dedicated commitment. In the year 2000, Achille, the third of their four children, joined the family business. Achille's contributions have turned the rigorous work in the vineyards into something of great significance and satisfaction. Today, the Boroli family vineyards represent not just a business, but a legacy of love for wine and the land. Their wines are a testament to their unwavering commitment to quality, and a symbol of the satisfaction they derive from their work. Each bottle is a celebration of the Boroli family's history, their connection to the land, and their passion for winemaking.
Boroli, Barolo, 2018
This 2018 Barolo from Boroli showcases the very best of Italy's Piedmont region. It is a product of the Nebbiolo grape, a variety renowned for its ability to produce wines of deep complexity and elegance. The winemakers at Boroli have harnessed this potential, creating a wine that brings together a wealth of flavors and aromas in a harmonious balance.
The 2018 Barolo is a testament to the meticulous winemaking process at Boroli. The Nebbiolo grapes are carefully harvested and fermented before maturing in oak barrels to develop their full flavor profile. This process, combined with the unique terroir of Piedmont, results in a wine that is both complex and approachable.
Upon tasting, you will immediately notice the depth of flavors in this wine. It boasts a high alcohol level of 14%, which contributes to its robust body and long finish. The taste profile is dynamic and layered, with notes of dark fruit, earth, and spice that evolve as the wine opens up. This makes it a versatile pairing option, capable of complementing a wide range of dishes.
Not only is this wine a delight to taste, but it also holds historical and geographical significance. The Barolo appellation is often referred to as the 'king of wines', a title that reflects its rich history and esteemed status within Italy and beyond. When you sip on this 2018 Barolo, you are participating in a tradition that stretches back centuries.
With accolades from Robert Parker, James Suckling, and Wine Spectator, this wine has earned its place among the top tiers of the wine world. Whether you are a seasoned connoisseur or simply a lover of good wine, this 2018 Barolo from Boroli is sure to impress.
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