Barolo DOCG - Tortoniano - Chiarlo 2014

Chiarlo

Nebbiolo 100% · Barolo DOCG 'Tortoniano' Michele Chiarlo · 75 cl · 2014

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Producer Chiarlo
Name Barolo DOCG 'Tortoniano' Michele Chiarlo
Variety Nebbiolo 100%
Vintage 2014
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Rose petals, juniper berries, fine spices
Vinification method Vinification in steel tanks; maceration 15-18 days
Region Piedmont
Production area Hills of Barolo (Langhe, Cuneo province)
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging Minimum 3 years; 18-24 months in oak casks
Type of cask Average-sized oak casks
Color Garnet red, luminous
Serving temperature 17-18° C
Recommended consumption Best at 4–5 years from harvest
Pairing Fettuccine with porcini; braised pigeon; mature cheeses
The Barolo DOCG - Tortoniano from Chiarlo presents a restrained, measured sensory profile. In the glass it shows a deep color and aromas ranging from ripe fruit to subtle floral notes; the palate structure balances body and freshness, with tannins that are present yet well integrated and acidity that supports the drinking experience. The finish features saline returns and a hint of spice that invites another sip.

Suited to those seeking a characterful but not excessive bottle, this wine expresses discreet precision in texture and pleasant persistence. It pairs with medium-structured dishes or moments of attentive tasting, offering immediate drinkability alongside a capacity to dialogue with food. It is a measured, versatile expression with a sound, balanced overall impression.
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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