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Barolo DOCG

Barolo is a traditional winemaking district in the Italian region of Piedmont. One of the country’s most famous DOCGs, the area is renowned for producing exceptionally complex, fragrant wines from the Nebbiolo grape variety.

Barolo DOCG

Located in the foothills of the Italian Alps, just outside the picturesque town of Alba and around 50 kilometres southeast of [Turin](https://winecities.vinorandum.com/turin), the Barolo DOCG covers the village from which it takes its name and a further ten communes dotted among the Langhe hills. The principal villages - along with Barolo itself - are [Castiglione Falletto](/resources/the-barolo-cru-wines-of-commune-di-castiglione-falletto), La Morra, [Monforte d’Alba](/resources/the-barolo-cru-wines-of-commune-di-monforte-dalba) and Serralunga d’Alba; collectively these five areas produce the lion’s share of the annual wine yield, with the remainder coming from six smaller communes. Within these villages there are also 170 named vineyard areas registered as [Menzioni Geografiche Aggiuntive (MGAs)](/resources/the-cru-wines-of-barolo-docg). Through not officially a label of superiority, Barolo wines with MGA status are usually amongst the most prestigious. The vineyards of Barolo DOCG benefit from the district’s complex topography, continental climate and mostly southern exposure. Limestone-rich soils in Barolo and La Morra lead to elegant, aromatic expressions with the potential for great complexity as they age, whilst the looser sandstone / limestone mix of Monforte d’Alba, Serralunga d’Alba and Castiglione Falletto produce more intense, tannic wines that need a longer spell in the cellar in order to be tasted at their best. However, despite the subtle differences in terroir and microclimate between each commune - and even between individual vineyards - the characteristics which have made Barolo one of the world’s most revered red wines are omnipresent; full bodied, tannic and robust with a striking ruby red colour that fades to a more orangey-brown hue as the wines age. Whilst DOCG regulations state that wines must age for 38 months (including at least 18 in oak or chestnut barrels), Barolo wines have typically required ten years cellaring to soften their tannins and nurture the complex flavour profile for which they are famed. However some producers are now moving away from the traditional approach, favouring a shorter fermentation period and smaller barrels to produce what many feel is a more accessible wine. Regardless of winemaker preference, Barolo continues to be heralded as the world’s best expression of the Nebbiolo grape variety. Known as the ‘King of Wines’, and with a reputation that has only been strengthened over the past decade with an extended run of excellent vintages, there seems to be no sign of the crown slipping.



Recommended wines from Barolo DOCG

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Barolo DOCG

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Nebbiolo (100%)

Barolo DOCG

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275 wines found - showing 25
Wine
Producer
Vintage
Color
Rating
Barolo DOCG Bussia
Parusso
Barolo DOCG Altenasso
Cavalier Bartolomeo
Barolo DOCG Briccolina
Azienda Agricola Rivetto
Barolo DOCG Mariondino
Parusso
Barolo DOCG Ravera
Arnaldo Rivera
Barolo DOCG del Commune di Serralunga d’Alba
Fontanafredda
Barolo DOCG Ravera
GD Vajra
Barolo DOCG San Lorenzo
Cavalier Bartolomeo
Barolo DOCG Scarrone
Bava
Barolo DOCG Roncaglie
Chionetti Quinto
Barolo DOCG Pira
Roagna
Barolo DOCG Monvigliero
Bel Colle
Barolo DOCG Bussia
Bel Colle
Barolo DOCG
Carlo Revello
Barolo DOCG "Buon Padre"
Viberti
Barolo DOCG Raviole
Cantine Damilano
Barolo DOCG
Le Strette
Barolo DOCG
Prunotto
Barolo DOCG
Podere Rocche dei Manzoni
Barolo DOCG Vignarionda
Arnaldo Rivera
Barolo DOCG Bussia
Arnaldo Rivera
Barolo DOCG "Big 'd Big"
Podere Rocche dei Manzoni
Barolo DOCG Cannubi Boschis
Luciano Sandrone
Barolo DOCG Rocche dell’Annunziata
Arnaldo Rivera
Barolo DOCG Bricco San Giovanni
Broccardo