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La Serra

2021 Barolo Nebbiolo

Sordo La Serra, a remarkable Nebbiolo from the prestigious Barolo region, showcases the stunning attributes that have made this area a beacon for wine lovers. With its enchanting red hue, this wine embodies a medium-body profile, complemented by a high acidity that brings a vibrant liveliness to each sip. The fruit intensity is prominent, with notes of dark cherry and plum enveloped by a delicate underpinning of floral and earthy characteristics. Tannins are notable yet refined, providing structure without overwhelming the palate. As a dry wine, Sordo La Serra stands as a testament to the elegance and complexity inherent in traditional Barolo, making it a delightful choice for both casual gatherings and special occasions.

Tasting notes:


Cherry

Cherry

Leather

Leather

Tobacco

Tobacco

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Color Intensity Color Intensity 0

Low High

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Oak Oak 3

Low High

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Tannin Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Bone Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Spiciness Spiciness 0

Low High

Region:


Barolo
Barolo

Revered as the "king of wines" and the "wine of kings," Barolo is one of Italy's top red wines. Don't let its pale color fool you—a good Barolo packs a serious punch. Barolo is made from Nebbiolo, a grape that is famously complex, with a love-it-or-hate-it potpourri aroma often described as "tar and roses." As well as these savory and floral notes, other flavors you might find in your glass include red cherry, star anise and leather. While there are a lot of good Nebbiolo wines made in Piedmont, to gain the name "Barolo" a wine must come from the Barolo region. The wine also needs to spend 40 months aging before release, with at least 18 of those months spent in oak barrels. The DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita) classification is the top tier for Italian wine classifications. It controls production methods and wine quality. Strict rules oversee the production of DOCG designated wines, including allowed varietals, winemaking procedures, barrel and bottle aging methods, grape ripeness and limits on grape yields during harvest. DOCG wines are also required to be officially tasted. DOCG bottles have numbered government seals across the neck of the bottle to prevent forgery.

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