Trediberri

Barolo DOCG - Comune La Morra - Magnum - Wooden Case - Trediberri 2019

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Format: 150 cl

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Technical information
Producer Trediberri
Name Barolo DOCG
Variety Nebbiolo
Vintage 2019
Gradation 14.5%
Format 150 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of rose, cherry, spices, licorice
Vinification method Steel fermentation, long maceration
Region Piedmont
Production area Comune La Morra
Country Italy
Type Red
Aging Minimum 3 years
Type of cask Oak barrels
Color Intense ruby red
Serving temperature 18-20°C
Recommended consumption Within 10-15 years from harvest
Pairing Red meats, game, aged cheeses

The Barolo from the Municipality of La Morra is created through a blend that represents the optimal choice in the most difficult vintages, when the individual portions of land are unable to reach the maximum in terms of quality and health. This Barolo is characterized by its freshness and immediacy, but retains the ability to age for a long time thanks to the presence of a distinctive acidity.

The winemaking process involves grapes coming from land located in the Municipality of La Morra. The alcoholic fermentation begins with the use of indigenous yeasts and takes place in concrete containers for a period of approximately 12-14 days. Subsequently, we proceed with a maceration of approximately 4-5 days, achieving contact between peel and juice which lasts for approximately 3 weeks. After the separation of the skins, the malolactic fermentation takes place in steel and concrete containers, followed by an aging period of approximately 20 months in Garbellotto barrels. After this phase of aging in wood, the wine is transferred for a few months to cement and steel containers before being bottled.

On the nose, a scent of crunchy red fruit emerges accompanied by a suggestive balsamic note. In the mouth, the wine is striking for its elegance and delicacy, persisting for a long time with an intriguing liquorice finish, without ever feeling flat or disappearing.

It pairs perfectly with dishes such as raclette and fondue, meat and Indian cuisine.


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How to serve

Glass:

Large glass

Serve to:

18-20°C


When to drink it:

This wine is good straight away but you can age it for 5/25 years

Production area


Piedmont

The winery

Trediberri – Winery in Piemonte

Discover the story and wines of Trediberri.

Family-run, artisanal winery in La Morra (Piedmont) founded by the three partners who gave their name to the winery. It produces Barolo, Langhe Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dogliani and other wines linked to the local crus.
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italia
Founded: 2007
Grapes: Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Sauvignon Blanc
Name derived from the three partners and the Berri hamlet of La Morra. Production focused on Nebbiolo, Barolo and wines from the Langhe. Flexible winemaking approach: concrete, wood and steel depending on the vintage. Labels illustrated by the artist Pierflavio Gallina Vineyards in recognized crus of La Morra
Winery history
The winery originated as a project by three partners, who in 2007 purchased a vineyard in the Berri hamlet of La Morra. The first label was released in early 2010. Since then the estate has developed vineyards in the area and primarily vinifies Nebbiolo grapes alongside other varieties typical of the region.
Production philosophy
The approach is artisanal and pragmatic: the focus is on drinkability and balance rather than following rigid protocols. Winemaking varies according to vintage, grape variety and vineyard; the winery mainly uses concrete tanks but also employs wood and steel, adjusting maceration and aging times to achieve balanced wines that are immediately enjoyable.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in La Morra, at the western end of the Barolo zone, the winery works vineyards in MGA sites such as Berri, Rocche dell’Annunziata and Torriglione; it also manages other parcels and management contracts in the wider Langhe area. The Berri vineyard is described as situated at elevations of approximately 370 to 430 m a.s.l.

Official Awards

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