Marchesi di Gresy

Camp Gros Martinenga Barbaresco DOCG - Jeroboam - Marchesi di Gresy 2018

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Format: 300 cl

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Camp Gros Martinenga Barbaresco DOCG - Magnum by Marchesi di Gresy represents one of the most prestigious examples of Barbaresco, a Piedmontese red wine of great elegance and complexity. Produced in a 1.5 liter magnum format, this wine is ideal for special occasions, offering greater aging capacity and an even richer tasting experience.

Marchesi di Gresy, a historic estate located in the heart of the Langhe, an area of ​​Piedmont renowned for the production of some of the best Italian wines, is known for its dedication to creating wines that best express the terroir and the Nebbiolo grape, from where Barbaresco was born. The Camp Gros vineyard, located in the famous Martinenga area, is particularly appreciated for its unique location and its ideal microclimate, which allows it to produce wines of extraordinary depth and longevity.

The winemaking of Camp Gros follows traditional methods, with long fermentation and maceration to extract maximum colour, aromas and tannic structure from the Nebbiolo. The refinement takes place in oak barriques, where the wine further develops its complexity, harmoniously integrating the fruity flavors with notes of spices, tobacco and leather.

At sight, Camp Gros Martinenga Barbaresco presents itself with an intense garnet red color, a sign of its richness and intensity. On the nose, the wine reveals a complex and seductive bouquet, with aromas of ripe red fruits, dried flowers, sweet spices and a hint of wet earth, typical of the best Nebbiolos.

In the mouth, the wine is powerful but balanced, with fine tannins and a solid structure that promises excellent aging potential. The acidity is well integrated, supporting a palate rich in flavors that reflect the olfactory bouquet, and leading to a long and persistent finish, with a pleasant mineral vein.

Ideal in combination with rich and tasty dishes, such as red meats, game, mushrooms and mature cheeses, Camp Gros Martinenga Barbaresco DOCG by Marchesi di Gresy is a wine that celebrates the greatness of Barbaresco's Nebbiolo, offering a tasting experience that remains impressed in memory.


The winery

Marchesi di Grésy – Winery in Piemonte

Discover the story and wines of Marchesi di Grésy.

Tenute Cisa Asinari dei Marchesi di Grésy is a historic Piedmontese producer with estates in the hills of the Langhe and Monferrato, known for its Barbaresco wines made from estate-grown grapes, particularly from the Martinenga cru.
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italia
Founded: 1973
Grapes: Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Moscato (Moscato Bianco), Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Property of the di Grésy family, with a documented presence since 1797. Martinenga: the family's monopole cru and the center of winemaking. Production focused on elegance and the expression of the terroir. Four estates between the Langhe and Monferrato. Visits and tastings available by reservation; on-site wine resort/hospitality affiliated with the winery.
Winery history
The estate of Tenute Cisa Asinari has been linked to the di Grésy family since the 18th century; the family has owned the Martinenga cru since 1797. Winemaking under the Grésy label in its modern form was begun by Alberto di Grésy around 1973, when the family decided to produce wine exclusively from their own grapes and to promote wines that expressed the identity of the vineyards.
Production philosophy
The estate places great emphasis on vineyard care and on respecting the grape varieties and tradition: winemaking aims to enhance the terroir’s expression without altering it, producing elegant, balanced wines that reflect the character of each vineyard.
Terroir and vineyards
The estates are located across the Langhe and Monferrato and include Martinenga, Monte Aribaldo, La Serra and Monte Colombo. Martinenga is regarded as one of the area’s finest geographical indications, and the grapes from all the estates are generally vinified at the Martinenga winery.

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