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Barbaresco DOCG Maria Adelaide Bruno Rocca 2011(red)
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Barbaresco DOCG Maria Adelaide Bruno Rocca
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For the Rocca family, a fixture in Barbaresco since 1834, mixed farming and vineyards provide a significant proportion of the family income. Building on its strong wine legacy, the Rocca family bottled its first harvest in 1978. Over the years, vinification and viticulture techniques improved and the family began to create fine Piedmontese wines (Langhe Nebbiolo, Barbera d'Alba and Barbera d'Asti, Dolcetto and Chardonnay). Today, Bruno Rocca's children, Luisa and Francesco, are beginning to take over the reins and are working alongside their father.

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Region: Italy - Piedmont

Producers and wineries: Bruno Rocca

Colour: red

Grape variety: Nebbiolo
Food and wine pairings: : Agneau rôti en couronne, Confit d'oie, Cuisses de canard confites

Appellation: Barbaresco DOCG

Owner: Bruno Rocca

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 15°

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