The Monticelli Olivero 1970 Barolo DOCG is a true oenological gem that conveys the heritage and winemaking tradition of the Langa hills. This historic vintage reveals itself with a deep garnet red color, evoking the majesty of the Piedmont vineyards. On the nose, it opens with a complex and seductive bouquet: notes of brandied cherries, plums, and sour cherries merge with hints of leather, tobacco, and spices, reflecting the influence of wood and the evolution over time. From the first perception, the palate transforms into an enveloping experience, revealing silky tannins and a balanced acidity that provides freshness. The persistent aftertastes leave a trace of sun-kissed earth and a slight minerality, inviting you to sip again.
Perfect for rich dishes such as braised beef in Barolo or a porcini mushroom risotto, this historic wine also enhances your next gourmet dinner. With decades of aging, Monticelli Olivero 1970 is not just a wine: it is a journey through time that tells the stories of the land, the passion, and the patience with which it was created. Don’t miss the opportunity to savor a piece of history, a wine that embodies the very soul of Barolo.