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Borgogno

With almost forty hectares of vineyard in the Barolo and the Langhe Borgogno is well placed to craft terroir driven wines.

Borgogno
🗺 Piedmont, Italy

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Borgogno boast eleven hectares in the small village of Madonna di Como, close to Alba. Their vineyards cover one of the best sites, known as Bricco Bompè, where they grow Barbera and Riesling. As always in Piedmont, Barolo provides the headlines. Borgogna own vineyards across various Cru sites. A 6.75 hectare plot in 'Liste' offers southern exposure, and a steeply rising altitude of 270-330 metres, and typically produces wines of complexity and longevity. In Cannubi and Cannubi San Lorenzo, one of the classic sites in the heart of Barolo, there is very small 1.3 hectare plot, just enough to produce a boutique bottling. In Fossati meanwhile, a young plot of 3.2 hectares sits in sandy soils and delivers typically floral wines. Finally, Borgogno now own four hectares in 'San Pietro delle Viole', a site famed for subtle, elegant and expressively floral wines. Interestingly, the company also owns a small amount of Timorasso vines, planted just on the border between Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy and Emilia Romagna. Here, at 'Vigna Scaldapulce', the soils consist of very compact clay, formed by an old marine deposit, with the presence of blue marl characteristic of the Tortonian geological period, the same type of soil that characterises the central and western part of Barolo. The harsh climate, characterised by cold winters and extensive daytime and night-time temperature ranges, plays a very important role in creating extremely elegant and delicate aromas in the grapes during the ripening period. Timorasso is a native white grape variety cultivated in the Tortona area since the Middle Ages.

Featured wines from Borgogno

Barolo DOCG Riserva

Borgogno , Piedmont, Italy

Nebbiolo (100%)

Barolo DOCG

Borgogno , Piedmont, Italy

Nebbiolo (100%)

Colli Tortonesi DOC Timorasso "Derthona"

Borgogno , Piedmont, Italy

Timorasso (100%)

Barolo DOCG Cannubi

Borgogno , Piedmont, Italy

Nebbiolo (100%)

Langhe DOC Nascetta

Borgogno , Piedmont, Italy

Nascetta (100%)

Barolo DOCG Liste

Borgogno , Piedmont, Italy

Barolo DOCG Fossati

Borgogno , Piedmont, Italy

Nebbiolo (100%)

Barbera d’Alba DOC

Borgogno , Piedmont, Italy

Barbera (100%)

Dolcetto d’Alba DOC

Borgogno , Piedmont, Italy

Dolcetto (100%)

Langhe DOC Freisa

Borgogno , Piedmont, Italy

Freisa (100%)