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In the mouth it is ample and rich yet delicate, with seductive ripe fruit and spice notes and an underlying tannic power of great subtlety, ending in a finish of exceptional length and refinement.
| Tasting notes |
| Sweet, rich black cherry and currant fruit flavors and aromas dominate this refined yet concentrated wine, with notes of violets, pepper, lead pencil and tar supported by a firm acidic core and fine, polished tannins. |
| Wine maker notes |
| Michele Chiarlo is proprietor of 15 of a total of 45 acres in the Cerequio vineyard planted in 1972, which he has cultivated directly since 1987. The vines are consistently pruned, thinned and minimally treated to ensure a restricted yield and fruit of great concentration and quality; further selection at harvest takes place as appropriate to the vintage. Fermentation is carried out in contact with the skins to a point dependent upon degree of extraction of polyphenols and tannins, usually a minimum of ten days. Bottling takes place after a two-year period in 5,000-litre Allier oak casks. In time, Cerequio develops an impressive aromatic palette that is both complex and aristocratic. |
| Technical notes |
| GRAPE VARIETY: 100% Nebbiolo
MAXIMUM YIELD: 80 quintals per hectare,
corresponding to 52 hl/ha
(approximately 230 cases/acre)
MINIMUM ALCOHOL: 13%
TOTAL ACIDITY: 5.5% - 7%
AGING REQUIREMENTS:
Minimum 2 years in oak and
1 year in bottle.
Total of 5 years
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