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Where to buy 1967 | Giacomo Borgogno | Barolo Riserva

1967 | Giacomo Borgogno | Barolo Riserva

158.100 Ft

Red Wine: 1967 | Giacomo Borgogno | Barolo Riserva

Deep brick red in color, this Barolo is showing a complex bouquet with aromas of light wood, dried plums, coffee, burned sugar & leather. Full-bodied on the palate, it has very well balanced tannins and acidity; lovely finish with notes of vanilla and licorice.

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Producer: Giacomo Borgogno

Ratings: WA | 90

Vintage: 1967

Size: 750ml

ABV: 13.5%

Varietal: Nebbiolo

    Country/Region: Italy, Piemonte

      Detailed Description

      Deep brick red in color, this Barolo is showing a complex bouquet with aromas of light wood, dried plums, coffee, burned sugar & leather. Full-bodied on the palate, it has very well balanced tannins and acidity; lovely finish with notes of vanilla and licorice.

        Reviews:

        • Wine Advocate: The 1967 Borgogno possesses a captivating and enthralling nose of roses, licorice and menthol you could get lost in. Sadly, this wine is less interesting on the palate, and lacks continuity, definition and fruit to balance the aromatics. Nevertheless, this is an interesting bottle that showcases the Borgogno style in its classic, austere character. The tannins are quite soft, and this is a pretty wine for current consumption.

            Producer Information

            The Giacomo Borgogno wine estate, located in the heart of the Barolo city, is one of area’s most historic wineries. Founded in 1761 by Bartolomeo Borgogno, quality has always been a mantra of this winery. And the world was watching already: the Borgogno wines were selected to be featured in the lunch menu inaugurating Italy’s unification in 1861. One of the estate’s prodigious directors, Cesare Borgogno, is recalled fondly for his “forgetfulness” in leaving half of a yearly Barolo Riserva production in the wine cellars, only to put the lot up for sale 20 years later. Thanks to Borgogno’s insight, some of the finest millesimati Barolo wines began to be collected and stored for prosperity. The Farinetti family purchased the estate in 2008, and strictly adhered to the tried and tested philosophy of “not changing anything.” This led to a maniacal following of historical techniques during the wine production process. Examples of a return to the past include using cement once again for the long periods of spontaneous fermentation of the wines, the use of mid-size wine barrels for the wine’s refinement. And last but not least, a return to Cesare Borgogno’s philosophy of forgetting a segment of the Barolo Riserve in the cantina - these are the ways the Borgogno traditions are carried out and continued through contemporary history. Habits, stubbornness, parsimony and taking your time are the values today’s Borgogno cherishes, and that provide the inspiration to continue the Borgogno traditions. The Borgogno estate has always kept an eye on nature and the environment, and its well-being. For this reason, the conversion to biologic wine production has brought the winery to an important new frontier: certification for biological wine production.

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            1967 | Giacomo Borgogno | Barolo Riserva

            158.100 Ft

            Red Wine: 1967 | Giacomo Borgogno | Barolo Riserva

            Deep brick red in color, this Barolo is showing a complex bouquet with aromas of light wood, dried plums, coffee, burned sugar & leather. Full-bodied on the palate, it has very well balanced tannins and acidity; lovely finish with notes of vanilla and licorice.

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            NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

            Producer: Giacomo Borgogno

            Ratings: WA | 90

            Vintage: 1967

            Size: 750ml

            ABV: 13.5%

            Varietal: Nebbiolo

            Country/Region: Italy, Piemonte

            Deep brick red in color, this Barolo is showing a complex bouquet with aromas of light wood, dried plums, coffee, burned sugar & leather. Full-bodied on the palate, it has very well balanced tannins and acidity; lovely finish with notes of vanilla and licorice.

            Reviews:

            Producer Information

            The Giacomo Borgogno wine estate, located in the heart of the Barolo city, is one of area’s most historic wineries. Founded in 1761 by Bartolomeo Borgogno, quality has always been a mantra of this winery. And the world was watching already: the Borgogno wines were selected to be featured in the lunch menu inaugurating Italy’s unification in 1861. One of the estate’s prodigious directors, Cesare Borgogno, is recalled fondly for his “forgetfulness” in leaving half of a yearly Barolo Riserva production in the wine cellars, only to put the lot up for sale 20 years later. Thanks to Borgogno’s insight, some of the finest millesimati Barolo wines began to be collected and stored for prosperity. The Farinetti family purchased the estate in 2008, and strictly adhered to the tried and tested philosophy of “not changing anything.” This led to a maniacal following of historical techniques during the wine production process. Examples of a return to the past include using cement once again for the long periods of spontaneous fermentation of the wines, the use of mid-size wine barrels for the wine’s refinement. And last but not least, a return to Cesare Borgogno’s philosophy of forgetting a segment of the Barolo Riserve in the cantina - these are the ways the Borgogno traditions are carried out and continued through contemporary history. Habits, stubbornness, parsimony and taking your time are the values today’s Borgogno cherishes, and that provide the inspiration to continue the Borgogno traditions. The Borgogno estate has always kept an eye on nature and the environment, and its well-being. For this reason, the conversion to biologic wine production has brought the winery to an important new frontier: certification for biological wine production.
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