Thursday, April 8, 2010

Marchesi di Barolo Riserva 1988 DOCG


Winemaker notes:

VARIETY:
100% Nebbiolo.

PRODUCTION ZONE:
The grapes come exclusively form the best vineyards belonging to the Marchesi of Barolo.

VINIFICATION:
The grapes are handpicked then, after being removed form the stalks, they are soft pressed.
Fermentation's temperature is controlled in thermoconditioned vats (28-30°C). Maceration of 10-12 days with racking of the product only when all the sugar has been transformed into alcohol.

AGING:
The wine is aged for 1 year in Slavonian oak casks, (of 30, 120, 180 hectolitres) and then for an additional year in small french oak casks, of 450 litres. The wine is then aged an additional 3 years in the bottle prior to been released under the name of Riserva, due to its 5 years of aging. Conserved in a cool, dark cellar, this wine can last 15-20 years.

Warm ruby colors with rusty edges, full body, roses and forest floor, spices and anise, cherry and mint finish... another birthday present from Carolina & Gary, yum.

4 comments:

sawoolie said...

finally a Barolo review

Dave Trieger said...

If you poke around you'll find some more, search within blog upper left hand corner.

Eric Guido said...

Nice drinking Dave. '88 is drinking really well right now. Thanks for posting, I heard that this bottle was at your party, sorry i missed it, and you of course.

Dave Trieger said...

And than you for the Trespass Cab Franc!