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Fratelli Brovia – Dolcetto d’Alba Vignavillej

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Italy
Piedmont
Wine
Red

The Facts

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  • 2021 (750ml) - 8 55152 00164 7
  • 2020 (750ml) - 8 55152 00164 7
Origins Italy > Piedmont > Langhe
Appellation Alba
Varietal Dolcetto
Markets Texas

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The Character

Pairings Pair with white pizza with truffle oil, or a mushroom sauté

The Story

From old vines in on prime Langhe slopes, Brovia's Dolcetto brings great complexity and intensity to the glass. While enjoyable in its youth, and a perfect wine to drink while waiting for the domaine's Baroli to come into harmony in the cellar, this cuvée can also age gracefully for up to a decade.

About Fratelli Brovia

Brand Story

The Brovia family established themselves as winegrowers in the hamlet of Castignlione Falletto in 1863, amassing over time an enviable collection of vineyards in some of the zone's greatest crus, as well as a sizable holding in the cru Brea in Serralunga d'Alba. Rosenthal Wine Merchant has imported the family's gorgeously traditional Barolo since the 1978 vintage - first with Giacinto Brovia, who revived viticulture here in 1953, and today with his daughter Elena and her formidably talented husband Alex Sanchez.

Brand Story

The Brovia family established themselves as winegrowers in the hamlet of Castignlione Falletto in 1863, amassing over time an enviable collection of vineyards in some of the zone's greatest crus, as well as a sizable holding in the cru Brea in Serralunga d'Alba. Rosenthal Wine Merchant has imported the family's gorgeously traditional Barolo since the 1978 vintage - first with Giacinto Brovia, who revived viticulture here in 1953, and today with his daughter Elena and her formidably talented husband Alex Sanchez.

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