Langhe DOC Bartomè Biologico - Borgogno 2023

Borgogno

Format: 75 cl

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Producer Borgogno
Name Langhe DOC
Variety Nebbiolo 100%
Vintage 2023
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, floral notes, spicy
Vinification method Steel fermentation, organic
Region Piedmont
Production area Langhe
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging 12 months in Slavonian oak barrels
Type of cask Large Slavonian oak barrels
Color Red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 3-5 years
Pairing White meats, fresh cheeses
Langhe DOC Bartomè Biologico - Borgogno is born in the prestigious hills of the Langhe, a territory renowned for its wine-growing vocation in the heart of Piedmont. This wine, made from Nebbiolo grapes strictly cultivated according to the principles of organic farming, stands out for its elegance and complexity. The aging takes place mainly in oak barrels that give Langhe Bartomè a harmonious structure and delicate tannins, perfectly integrated. In the glass, it presents a bright ruby color, accompanied by clear scents of red fruits, cherry, and hints of light spices, evolving with a pleasant minerality. The sip is enveloping, fresh, and endowed with good persistence, ideal to accompany traditional Piedmontese dishes such as braised meats, roasts, and aged cheeses. A successful example of how organic viticulture can enhance the characteristics of a famous territory and a grape variety like Nebbiolo.
The winery

Giacomo Borgogno & Figli (Borgogno) – Winery in Piemonte

Discover the story and wines of Giacomo Borgogno & Figli (Borgogno).

A historic Barolo winery producing in a classic style, known for its Nebbiolo crus (Cannubi, Liste, Fossati) and for its recent transition to organic viticulture.
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italia
Founded: 1761
Grapes: Nebbiolo, Timorasso, Barbera, Dolcetto, Freisa, Riesling
Historic Barolo estate founded in 1761. Important cru properties: Cannubi, Liste, Fossati, Cannubi San Lorenzo, San Pietro delle Viole. Traditional winemaking practices: spontaneous fermentation in concrete and long maturation in Slavonian barrels. Conversion to organic viticulture, with organic production available. Acquired by the Farinetti family in 2008, with restorations and a focus on sustainability.
Winery history
Founded in 1761 by Bartolomeo Borgogno, the estate has passed through several generations while maintaining a traditional style. During the twentieth century it expanded its exports and amassed a collection of historic bottles; in 1967 it took the name Giacomo Borgogno & Figli. In 2008 ownership passed to the Farinetti family, who invested in restoring the historic buildings and the cellar without altering its classic character. In the 2010s the estate returned to the exclusive use of concrete for fermentations and began converting to organic production. In recent years Borgogno has also developed projects focused on the traditional Barolo crus and on expanding into areas such as Madonna di Como and the Colli Tortonesi.
Production philosophy
Practising the traditions of the Langhe with an emphasis on slowness and respect for the land: spontaneous fermentations in concrete, long aging in large Slavonian oak casks, and attention to agronomic sustainability with practices that avoid chemical fertilizers and herbicides. The estate states a conservative approach to winemaking, combined with investments in restorations and sustainability.
Terroir and vineyards
The vineyards are concentrated in the commune of Barolo, with estates also in Madonna di Como and in the Colli Tortonesi for Timorasso. The soils are predominantly calcareous-clay marls typical of the best exposures in the Langhe.
Awards and recognitions
Conversion to organic farming and organic-certified production; Equalitas certification obtained in 2024; the estate has long been recognized and noted for its collections of historic vintages.

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