Enzo Boglietti, Barolo Fossati, 2016

485,00 DKK inc. vat

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Weight 1,3 kg
Dimensions 7,5 × 7,5 × 30 cm
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Boglietti Winery

Established in 1991 by brothers Enzo and Gianni Boglietti, the Boglietti Winery is a testament to a rich family tradition of winemaking. The brothers, having grown up farming their father's original vineyard in La Morra, expanded the family's holdings to over 50 acres of single vineyard sites, most of which lie on Piedmont's famed golden slope, a region known for its superior wines. Some of these vineyards boast 100-year-old-plus plant material, adding a touch of history and depth to the flavors of the wines produced. The Boglietti lineup, ranging from stylish normale to stunning cru Dolcetto, Barbera, and Barolo, has few rivals when it comes to energy and depth of character. These wines are the result of grapes that are sustainably farmed and picked by hand, ensuring only the highest quality produce is used. The fermentation process is carried out with native yeasts, maintaining the natural integrity and flavor profile of the grapes. The Boglietti Winery is a perfect blend of tradition and innovation, producing wines that are not only delightful to the palate but also respectful of the environment. The result is a collection of wines that truly reflect the passion and dedication of the Boglietti brothers and their commitment to the art of winemaking.

Enzo Boglietti, Barolo, 2016

Experience the embodiment of sublime Italian winemaking with the 2016 vintage Barolo from Enzo Boglietti. This exquisite red wine hails from the renowned wine-growing region of Piedmont, a corner of Italy celebrated for its rich viticultural heritage and ideal conditions for cultivating the Nebbiolo grape.

This Barolo, crafted from 100% Nebbiolo, is a testament to the masterful artistry of Enzo Boglietti. The winemaking process, steeped in traditional methods, involves a meticulous selection of grapes, followed by careful fermentation and maturation to achieve the desired balance of flavors and aromas. With an alcohol level of 14.5%, this wine offers a robust yet refined drinking experience.

On the palate, this Barolo is an exploration of complex flavors. Expect an orchestra of ripe red fruits, delicate floral notes, and subtle undertones of spices and earthy nuances. Its beautifully structured tannins and vibrant acidity contribute to a long, satisfying finish that leaves you yearning for another sip.

Historically, Barolo is known as the 'wine of kings, king of wines', and this offering from Enzo Boglietti perfectly exemplifies that reputation. Whether you're a seasoned wine enthusiast or a curious beginner, this wine promises a delightful journey through Italy's rich winemaking tradition. So, uncork a bottle, raise a toast, and let the enchanting story of Barolo unfold with each sip.