The fruit for this Nebbiolo was sourced from Serralunga d’Alba–an area in Barolo known for its structure in wines. Contrary to the expectations, this is not a light table wine–it’s a wine with structure and profound aromas of black cherries, black tea, and star fresh violets. Its generous tannin structure and precise acidity work in harmony with the long-lasting finish, making this a great example of what Langhe D.O.C. can be when treated right.
Serving Temperature: Serve Nebbiolo Langhe Marchese d’Azeglio slightly below room temperature, around 60–65°F (15–18°C), to allow its aromas to fully open up.
Glassware: Use a large red wine glass to help the wine breathe and highlight its delicate aromas.
Grilled and Roasted Meats
Pasta Dishes
Cheese Pairings
Charcuterie
Mushroom Dishes
Hearty Mediterranean Dishes
Grilled and Roasted Game Meat
Pizza
Vegetarian Dishes
Dessert Pairings (if wine is fruit-forward)