Nebbiolo d’Alba

Nebbiolo d’Alba, a historical Italian wine DOC created in 1970, is synonymous with the crunchier Nebbiolo wines of the Roero region, north of the river Tanaro. This DOC can be applied to all wines lying outside the Langhe region, of which the sandier Roero makes up the largest part. Nebbiolo d’Alba DOC has to be 100 percent Nebbiolo, and must be aged for 12 months prior to release.

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Piedmont
2022 Nebbiolo d'Alba, Fletcher, Piedmont, Italy
Not ready
£27.00
- bottle (75 cl)
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Piedmont
2017 Nebbiolo d'Alba, Valmaggiore, Luciano Sandrone, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
Nebbiolo d’Alba, a historical Italian wine DOC created in 1970, is synonymous with the crunchier Nebbiolo wines of the Roero region, north of the river Tanaro. This DOC can be applied to all wines lying outside the Langhe region (ie Barolo & Barbaresco), of which the sandier Roero makes up the largest part. Nebbiolo d’Alba DOC has to be 100 percent Nebbiolo, and must be aged for 12 months prior to release. Notwithstanding the DOC restrictions, several prominent Barolo and Barbaresco producers invested in Roero Nebbiolo vineyards during the 1990s, such as Valmaggiore. It is not uncommon for Langhe producers to supplement their Langhe Nebbiolo fruit with that bought from the Roero.