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Barolo Giovanni Rosso DOCG La Serra 2005(red)
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Barolo Giovanni Rosso DOCG La Serra
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About the producer

This domaine, which has been owned by the Rosso family since 1920, is located 3 kilometres north of Serralunga d’Alba. The domaine's motto is that "Wine should be a carbon copy of its terroir” and this is what dictates the cultivation, vinification and ageing approach practised by Giovanni Rosso's son Davide Rosso.

About the wine

La Serra is a wine which has been matured for at least three years in French oak vats from the forest of Fontainebleau. It is a wine with a dark, intense colour, producing attractive notes of undergrowth, coffee and liqueur, along with violet and cherry. The tannins are precise, and the finish is persistent and pleasant.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Italy - Piedmont

Producers and wineries: Giovanni Rosso

Colour: red

Volume: 48 bottles

Grape variety: Nebbiolo
Food and wine pairings: : Carré d'agneau, Pigeons en cocotte bonne femme, Pavé de boeuf sauce Béarnaise

Appellation: Barolo

Classification: DOCG

Viticulture: conventional More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history Barolo Giovanni Rosso DOCG La Serra 2005
19/02/201549

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