Barbaresco DOCG - Asili - Chiarlo 2017

Chiarlo

Nebbiolo 100% (Lampia) · Barbaresco DOCG 'Asili' · 75 cl · 2017

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Producer Chiarlo
Name Barbaresco DOCG 'Asili'
Variety Nebbiolo 100% (Lampia)
Vintage 2017
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Violet, red fruits, fine spices; ethereal elegance
Vinification method Fermentation 17–18 days in 55hl oak vats; malolactic in vat
Region Piedmont
Production area Asili vineyards, Barbaresco commune (Langhe)
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging Minimum 2 years; 18 months in large oak casks
Type of cask Large oak casks
Color Garnet red with brilliant hues
Serving temperature 18°C
Pairing Porcini risotto; roast pork; rack of lamb
In the glass it shows a deep ruby color, clear with slight garnet reflections that invite the nose. On the nose there are aromas of ripe red fruit, delicate floral notes and a hint of sweet spice; the aromatic profile is subtly supported by earthy elements and a pleasant minerality. The olfactory development opens up with aeration while retaining an overall elegance.

On the palate it reveals structure and well-present tannins, with a savory, harmonious progression that accompanies the fruity returns. The persistence is satisfying, with a finish that recalls the initial aromatic impressions. It pairs naturally with meat dishes, roasts and aged cheeses, and can also complement mushroom dishes or richly flavored sauces. For those wishing to cellar it, a short rest in a cool cellar may help aromas evolve and soften the tannins, though it remains enjoyable when consumed young.
The winery

Michele Chiarlo – Winery in Piedmont

Discover the story and wines of Michele Chiarlo.

Michele Chiarlo winery (founded in 1956) is a Piedmont producer based in Calamandrana (Asti) that farms crus in the Langhe, Monferrato and Gavi; among its wines is the Dolcetto d'Alba "Le Coste".
Region: Piedmont
Country: Italy
Founded: 1956
Grapes: Nebbiolo, Barbera, Moscato (Moscato Bianco), Cortese, Arneis, Albarossa
Cultivates and manages historic crus in Barolo and Nizza. Winery focused on indigenous grape varieties and single-varietal winemaking. Approximately 110 hectares of vineyards spread across the Langhe, Monferrato and Gavi. Documented commitment to sustainability practices. Cultural projects in the region: Art Park La Court and initiatives to promote the area.
Winery history
Founded in 1956 by Michele Chiarlo, the estate remains family-run and manages vineyards in the Langhe, Monferrato and Gavi (about 110 hectares indicated on the official site). Headquarters: Tenuta La Court, Calamandrana (Asti).
Production philosophy
Focus on great crus and native grape varieties; vinification in purity to express terroir, with attention to sustainable practices and integrated vineyard management.
Terroir and vineyards
Langhe, Monferrato, Gavi; headquarters at Tenuta La Court, Calamandrana (Asti).
Awards and recognitions
Recognized among Piedmont's leading producers; involved in the founding of the Consorzio Grandi Vini; internationally recognized for labels such as Cipressi Nizza.

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