View across the vineyards at the village of La Morra in the Piedmont region of Italy. The Nebbiolo grape variety is grown here and produces a distinctive full bodied red wine. The Reva Nebbiolo ...
While the Nebbiolo grape of Italy’s Piedmont goes solo in the region’s most famous wines, Barolo and Barbaresco, it can be blended with other grapes, too, to great effect. The fruity ...
Among Italy’s most notable red grape varietals are Sangiovese and Nebbiolo. Each varietal, a reflection of the unique terroir and climate of the regions where they are grown, yields wines with a ...
This weekend at Piazza Italian Market we will taste the Rosso Della Motta Vino Rosso, 100% Nebbiolo, ($19.50, ABV 13%) from the Centovigne /Castello di Castellengo winery in Costa della Sesia, a ...
One of Italy’s most important wines, Barolo is made from 100 percent Nebbiolo grapes in Piedmont. Barrel Aged: Denotes a wine that has spent a period of time in barrels before bottling. This affects ...