Barolo DOCG is from which region?
Made from which grape?
Piedmont
100% Nebbiolo
What grape is used to make Barbaresco?
Nebbiolo
Where are Nebbiolo grapes for Barolo grown?
Some Barbera and Dolcetto is also grown in Barolo, how is it labelled?
Villages having steep 200-400 metre south facing slopes from a horseshoe shaped valley.
Labelled as Barbera d’Alba, Dolcetto d’Alba DOC
What are the ageing conditions for: Barolo Barbaresco, normale and riserva
Barolo: 3 years + 2 months, 18 mths in oak.
Barolo Riserva: 5 years + 2 months, 18 mths in oak.
Barbaresco: 2 years + 2 mths, 9 mths in oak.
Barbaresco Riserva: 4 years + 2 mths, 9 mths in oak.
What is Nebbiolo, what does it taste like and where is it mainly grown?
Black grape, high acidity and tannin but light colour. At altitude it has aromas of sour cherries, roses, herbs and dried flowers. With age develops Tar, truffle and leather. Mainly grown in Barolo and Barbaresco
What are the 5 main communes of Barolo?
What are the other 6?
Main: Barolo, La Morra, Castiglione Falletto, Monforte d’Alba, Serralunga d’Alba.
Minor: Novello, Verduno, Diano d’Alba, Roddi, Grinzane Cavour, Cherasco.
Name 3 Traditional and 3 Modern producers in Barolo:
Traditional: Giacomo Conterno, Giuseppe Rinaldi, Bartolo Mascarello.
Modern: Paolo Scavino, Luciano Sandrone, Elio Grasso.
How do Traditional and Modern winemakers in Barolo differ from each other in terms of:
OAK: Traditional = Large, Neutral Casks.
Modern = Smaller, new barriques.
MACERATION: Traditional = Extended maceration (30-50 days).
Modern = Shorter Maceration
STYLE: Traditional = tougher style, not approachable for a long time.
Modern = more approachable at a younger age.
Tortonian soils have a higher proportion of ___
Are predominantly found in which 2 communes of Barolo?
Produce what style of wine?
Calcareous marl.
Barolo / La Morra
Softer style of wine
Serravallian soils are also known as:
Contain a higher proportion of ___:
Are found in which 2 communes of Barolo?
Produce what style of wine?
Helvetian.
Sandstone.
Monforte d’Alba / Serralunga d’Alba.
More structured style.
The Barolo and Barbaresco DOCGs are located along the _____ River.
Tanaro
4 famous crus in the village of Barolo:
4 famous crus in the village of La Morra:
What is the permitted range of elevation for vineyards used to produce Barolo DOCG wines?
170 - 540m
Vineyards with complete ____ are not permitted in the production of Barolo DOCG.
Northern exposure.
Nebbiolo - the traditional winemaking method?
Traditional:
fermentation started when weather turned cold
3-4 months maceration + very high temperature fermentation (up to 35-38C)
Min 5- 8 years in large old oak barrels.
The wines were full bodied, austere and highly tannic
Climate of Piedmonte
CLIMATE & WEATHER
Soils and topography of Piemonte
SOILS & TOPOGRAPHY:
Nebbiolo is ? % of Piemonte wines?
3%
Nebbiolo wines are typically taste ?
Grapegrowing for Nebbiolo?
Gaja uses what technique to improve his vineyards?
Barbera is a very important varietal in Piedmont, where is it grown, what are its viticultural attributes
What are three key aspects of Barbera’s fruit?
High yields, high acidity and low tannins