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2015 | Elio Altare | Arborina

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Red Wine: 2015 | Elio Altare | Arborina

Very intense ruby red color with garnet reflections. On the nose, rose petals, ethereal, light, sweet. It enters the mouth warm and elegant, with soft but intense tannins.

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Producer: Elio Altare

Vintage: 2015

Size: 750ml

ABV: 14.5%

Varietal: Nebbiolo

    Country/Region: Italy, Piedmont

      Very intense ruby red color with garnet reflections. On the nose, rose petals, ethereal, light, sweet. It enters the mouth warm and elegant, with soft but intense tannins.

      Producer Information

      Elio Altare is an Italian wine producer of Barolo in the northwest region of Piedmont. It is known for having introduced modern winemaking techniques to a traditional, old world region. Elio Altare wines, produced predominantly from the Nebbiolo grape variety, are famous for their richer style. The winery produces a range of single-vineyard Barolos, including a Cannubi and a Brunate bottling. Elio Altare also produces a Dolcetto d’Alba and Barbera d’Alba, as well as a Langhe Rosso DOC. Elio Altare has 10 hectares (25 acres) in various vineyards around La Morra. These are mainly planted on calcareous marl soils known as Tortonian, and produce more opulent fruit than their eastern counterparts. In the cellar, the wines undergo a short fermentation in stainless steel before aging sur lie in small French oak barriques. This is quite different to the traditional aging of Barolo in large Slovenian oak casks. The resulting wines are more approachable in their youth than traditional Barolo. Elio’s grandfather, Giuseppe, settled in La Morra in 1948. While at the time, some of the property was planted to Nebbiolo, Barbera and Dolcetto, fruit and nut trees yielded higher profits than wine, so most of the land was planted to peaches, hazelnuts and apple trees. In 1976, Elio visited Burgundy, where he learned winemaking techniques that are implemented in the winery to this day.

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