The Giordano 1987 Barolo DOCG is a true oenological treasure, a wine that tells the story of one of Italy's most renowned wine regions: Piedmont. Made from Nebbiolo grapes, this Barolo embodies the essence of a historic vintage, where the climate and vineyard care have given rise to a wine of character and complexity. Its color is a deep ruby, with garnet reflections that reveal its maturity. On the nose, it releases a rich and captivating bouquet, with notes of wilted roses, cherries in spirits, and a delicate hint of spices, framed by a light earthy note typical of the noblest wines from this denomination.
On the palate, it presents itself with a powerful yet elegant structure, the tannins are well-polished, a testament to a refinement that has allowed the wine to develop in depth. The acidic freshness perfectly balances the richness of the fruit, making each sip engaging and persistent. It ends with a long, mineral finish that invites another taste.
Perfectly paired with rich dishes such as braised meats, game, and aged cheeses, the Giordano 1987 Barolo DOCG is not just a wine, but an experience that celebrates the Piedmontese wine tradition. Serve it at around 18 degrees Celsius in wide glasses, allowing all its nuances to express themselves in their full complexity. A true sensory journey for lovers of the nectar of Bacchus.