Oddero

Oddero Barolo 375ml 2019

$52.00
$52.00
Description

Oddero Barolo is crafted from Nebbiolo grapes sourced from multiple vineyards across the Barolo region in Piedmont, Italy. These vineyards in communes, such as La Morra, Castiglione Falletto, and Serralunga d'Alba, feature diverse soils ranging from calcareous clay to sandy loam, contributing to the wine's complexity. This vintage experienced favorable weather conditions, leading to optimal ripening. Grapes are hand-harvested to ensure quality. Fermentation occurs in stainless steel tanks with indigenous yeasts, followed by a maceration period of approximately 25 days. The wine is then aged for 30 months in large Slavonian oak barrels, allowing it to develop structure and integrate flavors harmoniously.

Why we like it

Brilliant garnet-red color. The nose is unmistakable, offering intense yet ethereal aromas of truffles, licorice, and dried flowers. The palate is dry with important, full tannins, leading to a persistent and spiced finish.

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Red
Wine Style:, Full Body
Grapes:, Nebbiolo
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2019
Alcohol:, 14%
Country:, Italy
Region:, Piedmont
Appellation:, Barbaresco DOCG
Bottle Size:, 375ml
Sugar level:, Low Sugar, Zero Added Sugar

Food Pairing Ideas:

Pairs excellently with Piedmontese dishes such as brasato al Barolo, a traditional beef braised in Barolo wine.

 
Oddero Barolo 375ml 2019
$52.00

Producer profile

Oddero

Oddero, located in La Morra, Piedmont, is one of Barolo's historic estates, with a winemaking legacy dating back to the late 18th century. In 1878, Giacomo Oddero began bottling wines under the family name. The estate's vineyards span prestigious Barolo crus like Brunate, Rocche di Castiglione, and Villero. Known for traditional winemaking, Oddero employs long aging in Slavonian oak, producing age-worthy wines. Their commitment to sustainability includes organic certification, reflecting a blend of tradition and environmental stewardship.

Oddero's journey reflects its deep roots in Langhe's viticultural tradition. Beyond producing world-class Barolo and Barbaresco wines, the estate also cultivates native varietals like Dolcetto and Barbera. Their crus—Rocche di Castiglione, Villero, and Brunate—are emblematic of Barolo's diversity. With organic practices and a focus on terroir, Oddero emphasizes sustainability and heritage. The winery also offers unique experiences, including tours and tastings, allowing visitors to explore its historic cellars and vineyards.

Wine region

Piedmont, Italy

Piedmont, or Piemonte as it's known in Italian, is often hailed as the "Burgundy of Italy" by wine enthusiasts. This esteemed wine-producing region sits in Italy's northwestern corner, nestled at the base of the mountains. Surrounded by France to the west, Valle d'Aosta northwest, Lombardy east, and Liguria south, Piedmont is also home to Turin, its capital and largest city.

A standout feature of Piedmont, much like Veneto, is its rich tapestry of indigenous grape varieties. These varietals create a diverse range of unique and exceptional wines. A key aspect of Piedmont's traditional winemaking is the practice of using single grape varieties and avoiding blends, which highlights the region's dedication to showcasing individual grape characteristics.

Piedmont's comparison to Burgundy stems from several crucial factors. Firstly, there's a strong emphasis on quality over quantity, with many wineries being small, family-owned, and harmoniously integrated with their natural surroundings. This focus aligns perfectly with the principles of natural wine production.

Secondly, the region adopts a terroir-driven approach to viticulture and winemaking. Vineyards are meticulously divided into cru (or zonazione in Italian), each producing wines with distinct and specific characteristics.

Lastly, the renowned Nebbiolo grape, a staple of Piedmont and globally celebrated, is treated similarly to Burgundy's Pinot Noir. Notably, Nebbiolo wines are never blended, further emphasizing the region's commitment to purity and quality, key tenets of natural wine philosophy.

Frequently asked question

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