Description
Barolo Rocche di Castiglione is a fine
DOCG wine from the cellars of the
Oddero family, which boasts an ancient winemaking tradition dating back to 1878. The
grape variety from which this excellent, world-renowned wine is produced is the
Nebbiolo grape. This dark grape variety, native to
Piedmont, is characterized by the late ripening of its grapes; in fact, the harvest is delayed until the first ten days of October, during the period characterized by heavy fog, which also seems to be the reason for its name. It is grown in one of the company’s oldest vineyards, on a steep, forested terrain 250 meters above sea level. The
vinification process requires particular attention both during the cultivation of the vineyard and during the harvest, which is carried out manually to allow for a double meticulous selection of the bunches: the first takes place during the harvest and the second in the cellar. The grapes are separated from the stalks and subsequently
pressed to obtain the must.
Alcoholic fermentation occurs naturally as long as the temperature of the must is not too low, generally between 13°C and 17°C. The subsequent
maceration can last from 10 to 30 days and then the alcoholic fermentation moves on to the
molactic phase in December. The
aging of
Barolo involves fairly long periods: – the initial aging, lasting 2 and a half years, takes place in oak barrels; – the second takes place after bottling, for a further period of one year.






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