Langhe DOC WINES
The Langhe wine is produced from the Nebbiolo grapes that are separate from the grapes produced for other types of wine. Langhe wine is known for its high quality. The Nebbiolo grapes are grown in the Cuneo province of Piedmont. (continue)
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The color is yellow straw, sometimes with golden hues. The aroma is intense and fine and fruity. It remembers the peach, acacia and whitethorn floral. The white wine appears fresh, fragrant and with minerals aromas balanced.
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Alla degustazione si presenta giallo paglierino carico; il profumo dolce della vaniglia è accompagnato da frutta fresca e fiori, ma anche dal leggero aroma erbaceo del Riesling, con sfumature di crosta di pane e di tostato. In bocca l’ingresso è caldo e pieno, piacevolmente accompagnato dalla buona acidità dovuta al vitigno renano.
La persistenza retro-aromatica è notevole. Gli accostamenti più interessanti sono pesci saporiti, al forno, crostacei grigliati, ma soprattutto formaggi freschi e stagionati.
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Alla vista si presenta giallo paglierino con riflessi verdognoli. Il profumo è fruttato, leggermente tropicale nelle fasi giovanili, ed evolve verso un leggero vegetale dovuto all'acidità che poi si trasforma in minerale e complesso. In bocca l'ingresso è pieno con una bella sapidità ed una bella dolcezza di frutto, che finisce lungo, fresco e persistente.
Si accosta a piatti di pesce crudo ed antipasti di mare in genere, pesci cucinati e zuppe.
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Le caratteristiche del profumo sono fruttate, con sfumature di crosta di pane. In bocca la sensazione di pienezza ed armonia è ampliata dall’acidità che dona freschezza e lunghezza. Il vino è in grado di mantenere per alcuni anni queste caratteristiche.
Si accosta ad antipasti, primi piatti, pesci di tutti i tipi ed è gradevole come aperitivo.
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Langhe DOC WINE
The Langhe wine is produced from the Nebbiolo grapes that are separate from the grapes produced for other types of wine. Langhe wine is known for its high quality. The Nebbiolo grapes are grown in the Cuneo province of Piedmont. Cuneo is a hilly region, providing the optimum condition for growing the grape. Langhe is also the name of the place where the grapes are grown. Langhe wine is found in two types. The two categories are the white wine and the red wine.Winemaking process
The white grapes are harvested in early October when they are at a good acidity level. The grapes are then cooled to a temperature of around 8-10 degrees. The purpose of cooling is to avoid the occurrence of unnecessary fermentation. The Nebbiolo grapes are then separated from the stems and pressed while cool temperatures are maintained. The clean product is then fermented with natural yeasts at a temperature of 14-16 degrees and fermentation is allowed to take place slowly.
The red grapes are harvested once they are mature and at their ripest and also cooled to ensure fermentation does not take place. The grapes are then de-stemmed. From there fermentation takes place, a process that is conducted in stainless steel vats at controlled temperatures with the skins and residue. The wine is separated from the residue after acquiring the required color and aroma and left in ferment barrels to ferment before being racked several times.
Wine properties
Both wines undergo malolactic fermentation. Young wines are kept in steel barrels for 4-5 months. Aging wine is kept in oak barrels for about nine months.Servings
The Langhe wine is an excellent accompaniment to roast meat, game and poultry, and aged cheese. The wine is best served at a temperature of 18 degrees to get the most from the wine. The wine has an elegant perfume of citrus fruits and cherries and has a distinct finish with perfect acidity and presence of tannins.