Wine information extracted from the Fontanafredda Silver Label Barolo DOCG 2021 label, including origin, grape variety, vintage, aging, country/region/appellation, winemaker, closure, bottle size, alcohol, tasting notes, and technical details.
Silver Label Barolo DOCG 2021
Vintage:
2021
Alcohol:
14.5%
Company:
Fontanafredda Estate & Winery
Winemaker:
Giorgio Lavagna Technical Director
Region:
Piedmont
Appellation:
Barolo DOCG
Country:
Italy
Description:
The Silver Label Barolo represents the historic, traditional style of Barolo, whereby grapes from across the Barolo production zone are blended together. The Silver Label line represents the tradizione, or first bottlings of the Fontanafredda estate.
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## Silver Label Barolo DOCG 2021
## B A C K G R O U N D
Since 1858, the Fontanafredda Estate & Winery has been instrumental to the growth and international awareness of Barolo, while championing sustainability and community engagement in the Langhe region of Piedmont. Under the lead of visionary entrepreneur, Oscar Farinetti, Fontanafredda has built a portfolio of wines that express the depth and diversity of the Langhe, produced from grapes that are farmed from organic and sustainably managed vineyards. Since the 2018 harvest, Fontanafredda is the largest certied organic winery in Piedmont. The Silver Label Barolo represents the historic, traditional style of Barolo, whereby grapes from across the Barolo production zone are blended together. The Silver Label line represents the tradizione, or rst bottlings of the Fontanafredda estate.
## T E R R O I R & V I N T A G E N O T E S
The 250-acre Fontanafredda property in Serralunga d'Alba, a cru site of Barolo, is the single largest contiguous wine estate in the Langhe and includes 247 acres of vineyards, 30 acres of woodland and 10 acres on which the cellars and village buildings lie. Owned vineyards are in the municipalities of Serralunga d'Alba, Diano d'Alba, Barolo, Dogliani, Farigliano, Alba, Rodello, and Murinsengo, at altitudes between 200 - 400m. This wine a blend of grapes from all 11 communes in the Barolo zone, as traditionally all Barolo had been made. There are two main soil types that cover Barolo: Tortonian in the western region that is heavy in clay and magnesium deposits. Wines grown in this soil tends to be more fragrant, elegant and soft, but with notable richness. In eastern Barolo, the chalky, limestone and mineral rich Helvetian soil produces wines of deeper color, body and tannic structure, making for long-lived wines.
## WINE M A KI N G & A G I N G
Fermentation is carried out for an average of 15 days in stainless steel vats at a controlled temperature (86-88°F) with frequent pumping over of the must. Maceration for several days following to optimize phenolic extraction and help start malolactic fermentation. Aged at least 2 years in large Slovanian and French oak casks, then bottled aged for a minimum of 8 months.
## TA S T I N G N O T E S
Clean, full and intense nose, with typical traces of withered owers, dry leaves and underbrush. Robust and well-bodied, with acidity and rm tannins that give a sense of freshness that prolongs the nish.
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750ML
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ORIGIN
Barolo DOCG, Piedmont, Italy
GRA P E VA R I E T I E S
100% Nebbiolo
S I Z E S
750ml
T E C H N I C A L D E T A I L S
ABV: 14.5%, Closure: Cork
## WINE M A KE R
Giorgio Lavagna Technical Director
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