Barolo "Pira" 2017 DOCG ROAGNA
Points sommelier | 94/100 | 2024 |
Wine Enthusiast | 96/100 | 2014 |
James Suckling | 95/100 | 2014 |
Wine Spectator | 93/100 | 2014 |
Wine Spectator | 95/100 | 2015 |
Robert Parker | 94/100 | 2015 |
Cave | ROAGNA |
Dénomination | Barolo Docg |
Millesime | 2017 |
Cépages | 100% Nebbiolo |
Degré alcoolique | 14,00% |
Cl | 75cl |
Sulfites | Contient des sulfites |
Bottle size | Standard bottle |
Combination | Meat stewed, Braised beef in Barolo, Medium-aged cheeses, Pasta with meat sauce, Meat and game stew, wild game, Polenta taragna, Scallops with mushrooms |
Region | Piedmont (Italy) |
Style | Full-bodied and intense |
Wine list | Barolo |
Barolo Pira from the Piedmont's Roagna Winery owes its name to the historic vineyard from which it originates, namely that of Castiglione Falletto in the heart of the Barolo area. This vineyard was once part of the estate of the noble family and was connected to the castle by a private road. It is a south-east facing vineyard with the largest extension, located in a unique landscape between the Castiglione fortresses and a wood with a small river flowing into the Bussia. In mid-October, the grapes are harvested by hand and in boxes, with very careful selection before vinification. This is followed by fermentation in wooden vats using indigenous yeasts for about 10 days. Maceration using the submerged cap technique takes place for the following two months. Maturation takes place in oak barrels for 5 years and the number of bottles produced for this wine, indicated on the label, is very limited.
Characteristics of this Piedmont wine
On organoleptic examination, it has an intense garnet red colour and an olfactory profile reminiscent of fruit preserved in alcohol and spices. On the palate it is ample, intense and with a remarkable tannic texture.
Suggested food pairings while tasting this red wine from Piedmont
Try it with meat or game dishes such as roasts, grilled or braised meats. Perfect with mature cheeses too. Serve at a temperature of 18-20°C in the characteristic ballon glass, perfect for robust red wines.