Guido Porro

Guido Porro Langhe Nebbiolo DOC Camilu 2023

$30.00
$30.00
Description

Guido Porro Langhe Nebbiolo "Camilu" originates from the esteemed Lazzarito Cru in Serralunga d'Alba, Piedmont. The southeast-facing vineyards, characterized by clay and limestone soils, provide an ideal environment for Nebbiolo vines aged between 10 and 20 years. Harvested by hand in late September, the grapes undergo fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks for 20 to 25 days. The wine is then aged for six to eight months in cement tanks and stainless steel containers, preserving its fresh fruit character and vibrant acidity. This meticulous process results in a Nebbiolo embodying the elegance and complexity of the Langhe region.

Why we like it

This wine has a garnet red hue in the glass. The nose reveals clear sensations of ripe red fruit, notably cherries and roses. On the palate, it is rightly tannic, offering a pleasant softness due to the balanced tannin-to-body ratio. It has concentrated, textured flavors that wrap around a chiseled frame.

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Red
Wine Style:, Full Body
Grapes:, Nebbiolo
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2022
Alcohol:, 13%
Country:, Italy
Region:, Piedmont
Appellation:, Langhe Nebbiolo DOC
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar level:, Low Sugar, Zero Added Sugar

Food Pairing Ideas:

Braised meat.

 
Guido Porro Langhe Nebbiolo DOC Camilu 2023
$30.00

Producer profile

Guido Porro

Guido Porro is a revered wine producer based in Serralunga d'Alba, one of the most prestigious communes in the Barolo region of Piedmont, Italy. For generations, the Porro family has cultivated vineyards in the renowned Lazzarito Cru, an area celebrated for its exceptional terroir. The vineyards, rooted in clay-limestone soils, benefit from ideal south and southeast-facing exposures, producing wines of structure, elegance, and age-worthy character.

Guido Porro's approach emphasizes tradition and authenticity. From his iconic Barolo to his approachable Langhe Nebbiolo, he works with minimal intervention in the vineyard and cellar. His winemaking style prioritizes indigenous yeast fermentation, careful extraction, and aging in large Slavonian oak barrels (botti), ensuring the wines reflect the essence of the terroir. Known for producing Barolos that balance power and finesse, Guido Porro also crafts Dolcetto and Barbera, offering a spectrum of Piedmont's varietal diversity. His wines are highly respected for purity, consistency, and affordability, making them favorites among Piedmont enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.

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.

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