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Michele Chiarlo is a producer in the northern Italian region of Piedmont, specializing in wines from its best-known sub-regions: Barolo, Barbaresco, Asti and Gavi.
The winery was established by Michele Chiarlo in 1956 with inaugural vintages of Barbera and Moscato from Asti. The winery produced its first Barolo in 1958 and, in 1987, bought part of the prestigious Cerequio vineyard, which is informally considered to be one of Barolo's "cru" sites.
Denomination:
La Morra, Barolo DOCG, Piemonte
Country of Origin:
Italy
Type:
Red/Rouge (Still)
Grape Variety:
100% Nebbiolo
Vinification:
Alcoholic fermentation in 55 hl oak vats. 22 days with the skins with a
soft “shower” system of wetting the cap at a temperature between 32°C and 28°C.
Malolactic vat fermentation.
Minimum of 6 years with an average of 3 years in large casks and 3 years of refinement in the bottle.
Tasting Notes:
The 2010 Barolo Riserva Cerequio celebrates elegance and nuance. The wine has a sultry and silky feel, and it will age nicely as those tannins become silkier and better integrated in time. There is solid grit and fullness here, with loads of fruit-driven intensity.
Category: Fine Wines, Nebbiolo, Red Wines, Wines from Italy
Type: Wine