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Barolo DOCG Elio Altare Cannubi 2015(red)
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    Barolo DOCG Elio Altare Cannubi
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    About the producer

    Elio Altare is now one of the finest winegrowers in Piedmont. But things have not always been straightforward. This Burgundy-lover and visionary wanted to modernise the old Barolo wines, but this brought him into conflict with his father, who disinherited him. Undaunted, Elio Altare managed to buy back his father's domaine and now, with his daughter Silvia, produces pesticide and chemical-free wines vinified with indigenous yeasts, in la Morra, a town in the Barolo region. His wines are strikingly elegant and extraordinarily silky smooth, both literally and figuratively. They are also stunningly fresh. This is a truly great domaine.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: Italy - Piedmont

    Producers and wineries: Elio Altare

    Colour: red

    Grape variety: Nebbiolo
    Food and wine pairings: Œufs en meurette, Feuilleté aux morilles, Risotto à la truffe

    Appellation: Barolo DOCG

    Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

    Service temperature: 16°

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    Auction history Barolo DOCG Elio Altare Cannubi 2015
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