Barolo Brunate DOCG - Oddero 2021

Oddero

Format: 75 cl

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Producer Oddero
Name Barolo DOCG
Variety Nebbiolo
Vintage 2021
Gradation 14.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Roses, spices, red fruits, licorice
Vinification method Steel fermentation, long maceration
Region Piedmont
Production area Brunate, Langhe
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging Minimum 3 years, of which 18 months in wood
Type of cask Large oak barrels
Color Garnet red
Serving temperature 18-20°C
Recommended consumption To be drunk after 5-10 years
Pairing Red meats, game, aged cheeses

Barolo Brunate DOCG - Oddero is an example of excellence in the production of Barolo, the symbolic wine of Piedmont and among the most prestigious in the world. The Oddero winery, one of the most historic and respected in the region, produces this wine by selecting Nebbiolo grapes from the Brunate vineyards, one of the most famous and appreciated crus in the Barolo area, located between the municipalities of La Morra and Barolo.

Brunate is known for its ideal exposure and calcareous-clayey soil, which give the Barolo produced in this location an extraordinary complexity, elegance and aging potential. Oddero's philosophy places great emphasis on respect for the terroir and the pure expression of the grape variety, through sustainable viticulture practices and a careful winemaking and aging process.

At sight, the Barolo Brunate DOCG of Oddero has a deep garnet red color, typical of the great Barolos, with orange reflections that develop with aging. On the nose, the wine offers a complex and intense bouquet, with notes of ripe red fruit, dried flowers, spices, tobacco and leather, enriched by nuances of wet earth and mineral traces, which reflect the uniqueness of the Brunate cru.

In the mouth, the wine demonstrates an impressive structure, with robust but refined tannins and a balanced acidity which guarantees a long tasting persistence. The flavors are consistent with the olfactory sensations, evolving towards a long and persistent finish, which leaves a pleasant aromatic complexity and an aftertaste that invites reflection.

Ideal for accompanying rich and structured dishes, such as red meats, truffle-based dishes, game and mature cheeses, Oddero's Barolo Brunate DOCG is also a perfect wine for special occasions, capable of evolving magnificently over time and offering an experience rich and deep tasting.

The winery

Poderi e Cantine Oddero – Winery in Piemonte

Discover the story and wines of Poderi e Cantine Oddero.

Historic winery from La Morra (CN), in the Langhe, Piedmont, known for its Nebbiolo-based Barolo and for a portfolio that includes Barbaresco, Barbera, Dolcetto and Moscato.
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italia
Founded: 1878
Grapes: Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Moscato, Riesling
Historic Barolo label with documented roots in the 18th century. Officially established as a bottled label in 1878. Based in Santa Maria di La Morra, in the Langhe. Approximately 35 hectares of estate vineyards, of which about 16.5 hectares are planted with Nebbiolo for Barolo and Barbaresco. All Nebbiolo, Barbera and Dolcetto vineyards are certified organic; Moscato and Riesling are sustainably managed.
Winery history
The Oddero family has been in La Morra since the 18th century; the modern estate dates from 1878, when the first Giacomo Oddero began bottling wines under the family name. In the 20th century, the management of Giacomo helped consolidate the estate’s reputation; today the business is run by the next generations, who maintain the family tradition while expanding the vineyards and production.
Production philosophy
The winery aims to express the terroir by working with careful attention in the vineyard and with respect for the environment: organic practices and sustainable management are adopted to showcase the individual crus and preserve the heritage of the Langhe. In the cellar, priority is given to preserving the integrity of the grapes and to aging in large casks for wines that evolve over time.
Terroir and vineyards
Langhe, based in Santa Maria di La Morra; vineyards and grapes sourced from numerous crus of Barolo and Barbaresco, including Brunate, Vignarionda, Rocche di Castiglione, Bussia, Villero and Monvigliero, as well as estates in the Asti area.
Awards and recognitions
Accolades and presence in the leading international wine guides and magazines, and notable scores in tastings and specialist publications.

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