Roero di Valfaccenda is a highly expressive red wine that comes from Nebbiolo vines, coming from the Loreto, Monpellini and Valmaggiore vineyards. The vines, placed at variable altitudes and exposures. the grapes, after the manual harvest, are brought to the cellar, and here they are gently crushed and destemmed, except for a 10% that remains in whole bunches, to then carry out the alcoholic fermentation, in stainless steel containers with maceration on the skins After the racking continues the aged for 12 months in wooden barrels. A wine with an intense ruby red color. The nose is fruity and slightly spicy, while the sip is fresh and juicy, with a docile and well-sculpted tannin.
Region: Piedmont.
Grapes: Nebbiolo.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: A few months in steel tanks.
Contains sulfites