Boroli Langhe Nebbiolo 1661
Exhibiting bright garnet color with aromas of red cherries, roses, and a hint of licorice. The palate offers flavors of tart cherry, raspberry, and dried herbs, complemented by notes of leather and subtle spice. A family of entrepreneurs since 1831, in the 90’s, the Boroli family felt the need to start a new project that could bring them back to nature. The choice was almost obligatory for a Piedmontese: Langhe wines. A passion that has converted into a job.
Classification: DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata)
Grape Varietal: Nebbiolo
Feature: Sustainable, Estate Grown
Country: Italy
Region: Piedmont
Appellation: Langhe
Grape Profile: Nebbiolo is a noble grape variety native to Piedmont, renowned for producing complex and long-lived wines. It is characterized by its high acidity and tannins, which give structure and aging potential, along with its distinctive aromas of roses, red fruits, and earthy undertones.
Region Profile: The Langhe region in Piedmont is famous for its rolling hills, rich history, and exceptional wines. The area's unique microclimate and diverse soils, ranging from clay to limestone, create ideal conditions for growing Nebbiolo. The region is also known for its iconic Barolo and Barbaresco wines, which share the same grape variety.
Pair with: Rich dishes like truffle risotto, tagliatelle with mushroom sauce, osso buco or braised meats. Aged cheeses like Parmesan, Pecorino, and Taleggio. Vegetarian dishes like eggplant Parmesan.