Langhe Nebbiolo DOC 2022 - Olek Bondonio - Cascina la Berchialla
The Barbera d'Alba DOC by Olek Bondonio is a wine made from grapes that come from a 30-year-old vineyard. Ferments with the skins for two weeks and refines in large barrels and steel. It is a broad-shouldered barbera, where acidity, tannin and fruit come out strongly. A wine with character, it releases energy but also elegance and cleanliness.
Region: Piedmont.
Grapes: Nebbiolo.
Alcohol content: 14.5%.
Aging: 18 months in in large barrels and steel.
Conteins sulfites

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Langhe Nebbiolo DOC - Olek Bondonio - Cascina la Berchialla
100% Nebbiolo. Fermentation takes place in concrete barrels, carried out by the indigenous yeasts of the vineyard. Malolactic fermentation, also carried out by indigenous bacteria, takes place in wooden barrels with a capacity of 1000/1600 liters in the spring following the harvest. It ferments in wood for about 18 months. No clarifications or filtrations are carried out. It allows you to appreciate the unique characteristics of Nebbiolo from an early age with typical violet aromas and a note of rain-soaked soil.
Service
We taste it at a temperature of 16/18 ° in tulip glasses. Wine to be drunk immediately but will express its best in a few years.
Pairing
Wine that goes perfectly with first courses, main courses of meat, to try with a seared beef fillet in a pan with mustard sauce.
Winery: Olek Bondonio - Cascina la Berchialla
Cascina La Berchialla is located in one of the most suitable areas for the production of Barbaresco, that is, in the renowned and historic area of Roncagliette. The farmhouse was initially founded by Olek's grandfather, Riccardo, who cultivated the vines and gave the grapes to the producers of Barbaresco. In 1999, Olek took over the reins of the farmhouse after having first studied agriculture and oenology at university, and gaining experience in Bordeaux, Australia, New Zealand and the United States but, above all, having successfully juggled skis and snowboards. Back home he feels ready to give his own imprint to the art of making wine, with his baggage of studies and experiences abroad, but with the awareness and strength of the peasant tradition of the Langa. Thus, it bans all forms of pesticides in the vineyard, preserving the vitality and integrity of the soil, and selects the grapes in the summer to keep yields low. In the cellar it makes wine without the aid of selected yeasts but only with little sulfur, no filtration at bottling. For some years he has rented another two hectares between the municipalities of Neive and Alba and then began to bottle Barbaresco distinguishing the two Crus: Starderi in the municipality of Neive and the home one, the famous and refined Roncagliette.
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