Roagna: Barbaresco Gallina 2019 - 1,5 Ltr. Magnum

Roagna: Barbaresco Gallina 2019 - 1,5 Ltr. Magnum

Roagna: Barbaresco Gallina 2019 - 1,5 Ltr. Magnum

Geschmacksprofil

Leicht
Üppig
Sanft
Tanninhaltig
Süß
Trocken
Weich
Säurehaltig
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Delivery time: 1-3 Tage
Alkohol
14.5 % vol
Rebsorten
  • Nebbiolo
Region
Piedmont

100% Nebbiolo.

The vines are exposed to the southwest and grow on limestone, clay, and sandy soils. Luca makes all his Cru vineyard wines the same way: relatively late harvest, because complete phenolic ripeness is very important at Roagna to achieve this incredible finesse and the polished, fine tannins. After fermentation, the pomace remains in contact with the wine for another two months before it is separated. This is followed by 5 years of aging, at least three years in large wooden barrels, the rest in concrete.

Surprisingly accessible and delicate. Luca emphasizes that this is thanks to the late, ripe harvest. His wines never have harsh or even dry tannins. 

The tannins are ultra-finely integrated, and the beauty of this wine lies in its combination of infinitely fine elegance with balanced structure. A truly stylish wine!

Abgefüllt durch
Roagna
Roagna, Locality Paglieri, 9, 12050 Barbaresco CN, ITALY
Allergene
  • Enthält Sulfite
Winzer

Roagna

Roagna is located directly in Barbaresco. Luca runs the family winery with his father.

Only 12 hectares are cultivated with the greatest care and worked in the traditional style. Luca ages his wines reductively, which means almost completely excluding oxygen. He does this traditionally in large wooden barrels, but they are five times as thick as a classic barrique, thus allowing hardly any oxygen exchange through the wood pores. In addition, he ages his wines on the fine lees, which is essentially a youth serum. Similar to the aging of classic Champagne, the wines mature on the lees very, very slowly. As a result, the wines need significantly more time to blossom. With the greatest effort, the small operation manages the masterful feat of marketing the wines as late as possible.

This means Barolo and Barbaresco usually appear on average one vintage later than many other producers. The vines are up to 80 years old.

The focus, besides some Barolo, is clearly on Barbaresco. Also very exciting is the Langhe Bianco Solea, a cuvée of Chardonnay and white-pressed Nebbiolo. A wine that, like the reds, lives from its structure.

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