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    2019 Oddero Barolo (Piedmont, IT) 4R

    4R

    Techniques like neutral barrels, lees contact, and cement tanks add body and texture

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    2019 Oddero Barolo (Piedmont, IT) 4R

    A profoundly traditional and intensely fragrant Barolo greets the senses with enchanting scents of roses and violets. Beneath these floral notes lies a touch of warm earth and the textured presence of ripe red currants, all underpinned by enduring tannins, suggesting that this wine is merely embarking on its extended journey of maturation.

    About The Varietal

    Nebbiolo

    Nebbiolo is the prominent grape variety responsible for the high-quality red wines found in northwestern Italy, especially the robust reds of Barolo and Barbaresco. These wines are often characterized by a unique aroma that combines scents of "tar and roses." Nebbiolo wines typically exhibit moderate body, robust tannins, elevated acidity, and are highly sought after, often commanding premium prices.

    About The Producer

    Oddero

    Oddero is a distinguished Italian winery with a rich heritage rooted in the renowned wine region of Piedmont. Established in the late 18th century, the Oddero family has been crafting exceptional wines for several generations, earning a reputation for producing high-quality expressions that reflect the unique terroir of the Langhe and Barolo regions.Committed to traditional winemaking methods, Oddero combines modern viticultural techniques with a profound respect for the land and its history.

    4R

    Techniques like neutral barrels, lees contact, and cement tanks add body and texture