The Vineyard
Location: Barolo (Cuneo-Piedmont). This is the vineyard, the only one, that Sergio Gomba found on the Boschetti hill when he bought the estate, in the summer of 1991. Estimated age about 70 years.
Position: 320 m. above the sea level, facing south-west.
Soil: grey/white marl, rich in carbonates and fine sand of marine origin. Traditionally it produces wines recognizable by the finesse, the intensity of thefragrance and softness of the tannins
The Vine
Grape variety: Nebbiolo 100%, with vines about 70 years old . Manual harvesting with selection of the bunches.
Pruning: Guyot.
Density: 4,400 vines per hectare.
The Vintage 2012
The 2012 campaign began with a fairly unusual winter weather. The coldest weather arrived a little later than usual, when temperatures dropped considerably
below zero between the end of January and the beginning of February, with heavy snowfalls that have contributed to creating good water reserves.
Spring started out cool and wet in March and April. In May temperatures rose considerably and this abundance of water combined with high temperatures
accelerated vegetative growth, producing a more balanced situation. From the end of June, summer was marked by medium-high temperatures, which
reached their peak in the second half of August, with little rain. The beginning of October saw the opening of the harvesting of the Nebbiolo, which had
enjoyed a period of big variations in daytime temperatures from mid-September on.
The quality and quantity of the phenolic substances recorded when monitoring the ripening of the grapes is of particular significance: a positive development
was noted over the last month, suggesting that the grapes are very likely to produce well-structured wines lending themselves to ageing.
The Wine
Vinification: soft destemming and crushing; maceration on skins for 20-25 days with temperature controlled fermentation and submerged cap. Slow maturation in Slavonian oak cask , then in stainless steel tank and olng refining in bottle. 62 months after harvesting it is ready to be released.
Color: ruby red with light garnet hints.
Bouquet: ethereal, intense, floral and fruity with hints of rose and blackberry. Spicy notes appear with the evolution
Flavor: structured and elegant, that recalls the olfactory sensations. Spicy, mineral aftertaste. Tannins still crispy prelude to a slow evolution and extreme longevity.
Serving
Serve at a temperature of 18°C pouring into large glasses (balloon). After being for a long time in a bottle it needs oxygen and it is better to swirl sometimes
the wine in the glass while drinking. You will enjoy the fascinating evolution of perfumes and flavours.
Food pairing
tajarin (fine tagliatelle) or plin (small Piedmont ravioli) with Alba White Truffle, red meats, roasts, games, poultry and hard cheeses.