Nebbiolo wine

Nebbiolo is one of the world's most prestigious red grapes and forms the basis of iconic Italian wines like Barolo and Barbaresco . The grape is known for its light color yet enormous power, with high acidity, firm tannins, and unique aromatic complexity. At Perfectewijn, you'll find Nebbiolo in a variety of styles, from elegant Langhe Nebbiolo to large-scale Barolos with impressive aging potential.

Nebbiolo is one of the world's most prestigious red grapes and forms the basis of iconic Italian wines like Barolo and Barbaresco .

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Nebbiolo

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Schiavenza Barolo Cerretta
56 , 9 5

Schiavenza Barolo Cerretta
Italy, 2021, Nebbiolo

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Schiavenza Barolo Prapò
65 , 0 0

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Schiavenza Barolo Prapò
Italy, 2021, Nebbiolo

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Damilano Barolo Lecinquevigne
41 , 9 5

Damilano Barolo Lecinquevigne
Italy, 2021, Nebbiolo

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Damilano Barolo Serralunga d'Alba
49 , 9 5

Damilano Barolo Serralunga d'Alba
Italy, 2020, Nebbiolo

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Christmas package - Boroli Barolo
279 , 9 5

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€293.79

Christmas package - Boroli Barolo
Italy, Nebbiolo

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Christmas package Piedmont - Red & White
44 , 9 5

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€47.89

Christmas package Piedmont - Red & White
Italy, Chardonnay, Nebbiolo

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Christmas package - Festive
74 , 9 5

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€77.89

Christmas package - Festive
, Nebbiolo, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Meunier

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-4%

What is Nebbiolo?

Nebbiolo is a centuries-old grape variety from Piedmont. The name is said to refer to nebbia , the Italian word for fog, because the late harvest often takes place when morning mist covers the hills. Nebbiolo is a demanding grape that only reaches its peak under the right conditions. The result is one of Italy's most recognizable and beloved grapes.

Origin and vineyards

Nebbiolo's home base is in Piedmont , with the Langhe hills as its absolute center. Within the Barolo zone, the sub-municipalities play a crucial role in style and structure.

Important sub-municipalities include:

Within these sub-municipalities lie some of the best and most famous Barolo vineyards (MGAs) , such as:

The combination of calcareous marl soils, elevation changes, and microclimate makes this area unique. Here, Nebbiolo reaches its highest expression.

Grape and style

Nebbiolo color

Nebbiolo produces wines with a strikingly light, transparent ruby ​​red color that evolves to garnet and brick red with age. Don't be fooled by that light color: Nebbiolo is known for high acidity, powerful tannins, and deep aromas. Typical aromas include rose, violet, cherry, tar, spices, and dried herbs. Younger wines are energetic and intense, while mature Nebbiolo becomes more complex with notes of leather, tobacco, and dried fruit.

Storage and serving

Nebbiolo is among the best wines for aging in the world. Accessible Langhe Nebbiolo often keeps for five to eight years, while Barolo and Barbaresco can age for fifteen to thirty years or longer. Serve Nebbiolo at 16 to 18 degrees Celsius and decant younger wines in particular to soften the firm tannins and fully release the aromas.

Buy Nebbiolo at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Nebbiolo in various styles: from crisp Langhe Nebbiolo to iconic Barolos and Barbarescos with serious depth and structure. Always carefully selected from top Piedmont estates.

Nebbiolo wine

Nebbiolo is one of the world's most prestigious red grapes and forms the basis of iconic Italian wines like Barolo and Barbaresco . The grape is known for its light color yet enormous power, with high acidity, firm tannins, and unique aromatic complexity. At Perfectewijn, you'll find Nebbiolo in a variety of styles, from elegant Langhe Nebbiolo to large-scale Barolos with impressive aging potential.

What is Nebbiolo?

Nebbiolo is a centuries-old grape variety from Piedmont. The name is said to refer to nebbia , the Italian word for fog, because the late harvest often takes place when morning mist covers the hills. Nebbiolo is a demanding grape that only reaches its peak under the right conditions. The result is one of Italy's most recognizable and beloved grapes.

Origin and vineyards

Nebbiolo's home base is in Piedmont , with the Langhe hills as its absolute center. Within the Barolo zone, the sub-municipalities play a crucial role in style and structure.

Important sub-municipalities include:

Within these sub-municipalities lie some of the best and most famous Barolo vineyards (MGAs) , such as:

The combination of calcareous marl soils, elevation changes, and microclimate makes this area unique. Here, Nebbiolo reaches its highest expression.

Grape and style

Nebbiolo color

Nebbiolo produces wines with a strikingly light, transparent ruby ​​red color that evolves to garnet and brick red with age. Don't be fooled by that light color: Nebbiolo is known for high acidity, powerful tannins, and deep aromas. Typical aromas include rose, violet, cherry, tar, spices, and dried herbs. Younger wines are energetic and intense, while mature Nebbiolo becomes more complex with notes of leather, tobacco, and dried fruit.

Storage and serving

Nebbiolo is among the best wines for aging in the world. Accessible Langhe Nebbiolo often keeps for five to eight years, while Barolo and Barbaresco can age for fifteen to thirty years or longer. Serve Nebbiolo at 16 to 18 degrees Celsius and decant younger wines in particular to soften the firm tannins and fully release the aromas.

Buy Nebbiolo at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Nebbiolo in various styles: from crisp Langhe Nebbiolo to iconic Barolos and Barbarescos with serious depth and structure. Always carefully selected from top Piedmont estates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Nebbiolo come from?

Nebbiolo originates from Piedmont and reaches its highest level in sub-municipalities such as Barolo, La Morra and Serralunga d'Alba.

Why is the color of Nebbiolo so light?

Nebbiolo has a thin skin with little color pigment, but lots of tannin and acidity, which makes the wine look light but taste powerful.

What does Nebbiolo taste like?

Nebbiolo has aromas of rose, cherry, violet, spice, and with age, notes of leather, tobacco, and dried fruit.

Are all Nebbiolo wines equally strong?

No, the style varies by sub-municipality and by cru. Many Barbaresco wines are more elegant, while Barolo from Vigna Rionda or Cannubi is more powerful and structured.

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