Villadoria Bricco Magno Langhe Nebbiolo 2015

Nebbiolo
  • 91 James
    Suckling
4.0 Very Good (19)
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Varietal

Producer

Vintage
2015

Size
750ML

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Somm Note

Winemaker Notes

Ruby red with garnet hints. Violets, rose, vanilla and cocoa scents on the nose. Warm, robust, velvety, soft and persistent on the palate with a harmonious, enveloping finish. Ageing gives it a marked boisé note.

Charcuterie and ripe cheese, pasta and sausage, mushroom risotto.

Professional Ratings

  • 91

    This may not be the freshest nebbiolo, but it’s holding together nicely for a 2015 as it displays dried leather, berries and sandalwood. It’s also a lot more structured than many in this category, donning a suit of suave, leathery tannins gleaming in bright acidity. Drink now.

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Villadoria

Villadoria

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Villadoria, Italy
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Villadoria, a winery deeply-rooted in tradition is building a bridge to the future. Over the years, the Lanzavecchia family, winemakers for four generations, has witnessed the evolution of an area which has its most precious treasure in wine. The Serralunga d’Alba hills, in the heart of Barolo, is the ideal location for the cultivation of the native vines at the origin of Piedmont’s most prestigious wines. It is in this invaluable land that Villadoria is located on the Cappallotto Estate: over 20 hectares in the heart of the Langhe. From starting as a nursery selling root stock to other growers in the late 1800’s they opened their winery in 1959.

In recent years, Daniele Lanzavecchia turned over the winemaking to his daughter Paola. Her talents have raised the profile of Villadoria by applying the most modern technology to the concept of traditional production, which takes meticulous care with every stage of the process. They farm naturally/sustainably, not using any pesticides or chemical fertilizers and are founding members of the Associazione Nazionale Biotipico.

Paola has renovated the old cellars and brought in new casks and barriques, designed a new tasting room and the overall look and feel of the winery. She is continually improving the quality and flavor profiles of her family’s wines. Her wines are the “new bridge” in the sense that they are softer, more elegant with integrated tannins yet still uphold the “iron fist inside a velvet glove” tradition of what makes Piedmont wines the most prestigious of all of Italy.


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