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Barbaresco DOCG Fausoni Sottimano 2013(red)
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Barbaresco DOCG Fausoni Sottimano
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About the producer

Rino Sottimano acquired this domaine in 1975 and was joined by his son Andrea in 1994. The domaine places a great emphasis on tending its vines and cultivating its various terroirs organically. Combining tradition and modernity, the domaine ages its wines in barrels, following the Burgundy method (20% in new barrels), rejecting large barrels as incompatible with the ethos of the domaine. The wines are not filtered or fined.

About the wine

The vines are 35 years old and the wines produced are rich, with elegant tannins and a perfect balance. Elevage lasts 18 to 20 months after a two-week maceration on lees.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Italy - Piedmont

Producers and wineries: Sottimano

Colour: red

Grape variety: Nebbiolo
Food and wine pairings: Terrine de chevreuil, Manchons de canard au barbecue, Navarin de mouton

Appellation: Barbaresco

Classification: DOCG

Owner: Sottimano

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history Barbaresco DOCG Fausoni Sottimano 2013
18/07/202450
05/07/202355

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