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2017 Paolo Manzone Barolo Serralunga
Type | Red |
Grapes | Nebbiolo |
Country/Region | Italy, Piedmont |
Food pairing | Meat, Beef, Pork, Popular dishes, Charcuterie |
Vintage | 2017 |
Alcohol | 14.5% |
The Manzone Barolo Serralunga 2017 comes from the younger vineyards in the cru Meriame in the comune (municipality) Serralunga d'Alba in Barolo. The vineyards are located at an altitude of 350 meters and are oriented to the south/southeast. The soil consists mainly of clay and limestone. The vines are about 25 years old. Fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature. The wine is then aged for 24 months in wood, at least 60% of which in large Slavonian wood casks (3,000 litres) and the rest in French tonneaux (350 litres).
In the glass, the Manzone Barolo Serralunga 2017 has the typical Barolo light ruby red color. In the nose we smell notes of rose petals, dried plums, tar, wood. The Barolo is Powerful but refined at the same time with aromas of cherries and plums complemented by earthy notes, good structure, full tannins. Delicious with charcuterie, for example bresaola, salami and spicy sausage. Also delicious with a stew with beef and mushrooms.
ABOUT MERIAME
Meriame is the Barolo cru on the rise. The popularity of the cru Meriame is relatively new. Paolo Manzone's eponymous Cascina Meriame certainly played a part in that. He has been making beautiful Barolos since 1999, including a 100% Meriame. Meriame forms a kind of amphitheater that protects the vines from winter frosts and the summer heat. There is always a good balance between heat and humidity. The soils from the Lequio formation are calcareous and provide strength and structure. From the best parts of the cru Meriame, in the middle and top, come substantial wines with an earthy character. The wines from the lower part are more elegant in style.
ABOUT MANZONE
In the rustic Serralunga d'Alba, in the heart of the DOCG Barolo, is the cru Meriame, where Paolo Manzone has planted his Nebbiolo for his main wines. The vineyard dates back to 1948 and the vines are sometimes up to 70 years old. Manzone has been inspired by Burgundy and makes Barolos that mature in French Bourgogne barrels. They are Barolos in a fairly modern style, which match the accessible and somewhat earthy style Barolos that the cru Meriame delivers.