Dolcetto d'Alba DOC - Dabbene - Bovio 2023
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The Dolcetto d'Alba DOC from Bovio winery is a red wine that elegantly highlights the indigenous characteristics of the Piedmont region. Sourced from vineyards situated on the gentle hills of the Langhe, this wine is made exclusively with Dolcetto grapes, a type of vine that produces wines of great pleasure and drinkability.
Visually, it presents an intense ruby red color, often accompanied by violet reflections that testify to its freshness and youth. On the nose, Bovio's Dolcetto d'Alba DOC unveils a rich aromatic bouquet, where notes of cherry, plum, and a slight touch of bitter almond emerge, typical of this vine.
In the mouth, it features a medium-light structure, with well-balanced acidity and soft tannins making it immediately accessible and pleasant on the palate. The flavor is clean, with a persistent fruitiness that recalls the olfactory sensations. Despite its apparent simplicity, it offers a substantial sip that finishes with a pleasant freshness.
Ideal as an accompaniment to homestyle Piedmontese dishes, Bovio's Dolcetto d'Alba pairs perfectly with light starters, pasta dishes with meat sauces, and fresh or medium-aged cheeses. It is also an excellent choice for a casual evening among friends, always ensuring a pleasant and unobtrusive sip.
Serve at a temperature of about 16-18°C to enhance all its qualities. A wine that represents an excellent example of how simplicity can translate into elegance and drinking pleasure.
How to serve
Serve to:
16-18°C
When to drink it:
This wine is good straight away but you can age it for 2/5 years
Production area
Piemonte