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Borgogno 2021/22 "No Name" Nebbiolo

Borgogno 2021/22 "No Name" Nebbiolo

“No Name” began as a tongue-in-cheek protest against the rigid rules of Italian appellation laws, but what is in the bottle is anything but irreverent. This is Nebbiolo at its most charming and accessible: lifted aromas of red cherry, wild raspberry, and delicate rose petal leap from the glass. On the palate, it is lighter-bodied than a classic Barolo, with bright acidity, silky tannins, and a core of juicy red fruit laced with subtle earthy undertones. Vibrant and expressive, this 2021 Nebbiolo is built for early enjoyment. - Wine Review Online 

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SKU: 804182

Rating: 94

Varietal: Nebbiolo

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Borgogno 2021/22 "No Name" Nebbiolo

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Borgogno Nebbiolo No Name 2020

Ruby red color with purple highlights. Ethereal, persistent with violet, rose, fresh fruits and spicy hints on the nose. A dry, harmonius, velvety, full-bodied wine, austere and generous wine. A Nebbiolo with a great structure. It goes perfectly with the great classics of Piedmontese cuisine, such as wild game meat and braised meat. Moving to France we can pair it with Bourguignonne. In Norway with Tradisjonell Etersuppe (soup with vegetables and pork knuckle). Further east, however, shashlik (marinated mutton) is used in Caucasian cuisine. In the Balkan Peninsula it can be combined with many meat dishes, such as Selsko Meso (pork and mushroom stew). Further south, in Greece with pork, souvlaki (meat skewers). In Colombia with posta negra (beef in sauce). Moving to the East, on the other hand, it is perfect with grilled meat, according to the Japanese method of teppanyaki.

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Italy

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