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Barolo Cannubi San Lorenzo Ravera Giuseppe Rinaldi 2008(red)
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375
Barolo Cannubi San Lorenzo Ravera Giuseppe Rinaldi
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About the producer

The current owner of the domain, Giuseppe Rinaldi, can trace his viticultural origins back five generations. It was his grandfather, with whom he shares his name, who founded the estate in the 1920s when he bought some of the best vines in the Barolo appellation (Brunate, Cannubi, Ravera and Le Coste). After this, his son Battista undertook a significant task in developing the domain’s vinification techniques. Today, it is his grandson Giuseppe who, keeping to tradition and close to his terroir, manages the estate with great skill.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Italy - Piedmont

Producers and wineries: Giuseppe Rinaldi

Colour: red

Grape variety: Nebbiolo
Food and wine pairings: Involtini de veau , Osso Bucco , Côte de boeuf saignante

Appellation: Barolo

Owner: Giuseppe Rinaldi

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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375
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375
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Auction history Barolo Cannubi San Lorenzo Ravera Giuseppe Rinaldi 2008
18/09/2024375
08/02/2023421
02/01/2020347
02/01/2020307

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