The Giordano 1970 Barolo DOCG is an emblematic wine, deeply rooted in the winemaking heritage of the Langhe in Piedmont, where the climatic conditions and soil composition impart an extraordinary personality to this noble nectar. This historic vintage carries the essence of an era, defining an intriguing interpretation of the Nebbiolo variety from which it is made.
At the first sip, one is greeted by a complex bouquet that intrigues the senses: notes of withered rose and ripe black cherries mingle with hints of leather and tobacco, evoking the warmth and richness of tradition.
On the palate, the wine is full and velvety, with well-integrated tannins interwoven with balanced freshness, giving it an elegant and persistent structure. Nuances of exotic spices and damp earth enhance the experience, making it a perfect companion for hearty dishes such as braised meats, game, and aged cheeses. This Barolo is not just a wine, but a journey through time that invites you to discover the culture and history of its territory. Served at room temperature and allowed to breathe for a few minutes, the Giordano 1970 Barolo DOCG promises to reveal its enveloping and memorable character in every glass. A treasure to be cherished and savored with passion.