Type: Red Wine
Country: Italy
Region: Piedmont
Code: NEBB005
Beautiful wine made on the hills around Alba and left on wood for 6 months (far less than a Barolo and Barbera) which creates a complex but more refreshing and fruity wine. The Nebbiolo D'Alba still has great ageing potential…. It can only get better!

Azienda Agricola Mario Giribaldi

The Giribaldi Winery which started in the 20th Century has continued for four generations. In the 20th century they faced much adversity; agriculture was not only a means of income but also one of self-identity which was inextricably linked with the land they worked on even through the hard times. Pride, passion and expectation led them to make sacrifices for the land they were tied to from birth.

Mario Giribaldi, the third generation of the family still aims to create wines that are a reflection of the people who make it. Those who work all day and night in the winery during the harvest to see the whole production proces, one of transformation.

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Intense ruby ​​colour with orange reflections, aromas of rose, raspberry, vanilla and balsamic notes. Dry, full bodied with good mouthfeel and integrated tannins. On tasting, hints of cinnamon and strawberry jam, very balanced tones and excellent persistence on the palate.
Drink with any red meat or very mature cheeses
The grapes come from the vineyards located in an area called "Conca d'Oro" in Montelupo Albese, 1.68 hectare in total. Positioned on medium hilly terrain at an altitude of 480 meters above sea level with southern exposure. The soil is marl-limestone which is very fertile but loose in consistency. It consists exclusively of Nebbiolo with clonal material (Lancia, Michet) of Italian origin. They cultivate their vines using the Guyot method and have approximately 5300 vines per hectare. The juice is macerated on the skins for 16 days at a temperature of 28 degrees, with continuous and regular pumping over and punching down. After a 40-day rest in a steel tank it is elevated into barriques of 225 and 500 litre size for 15 months maintaining the typical characteristics or DNA of the grape. The wine is then left to mature in bottle for at least six months.
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