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How Do You Choose A Barolo Wine?

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How Do You Choose A Barolo Wine?

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Barolo made exclusively from the finicky Nebbiolo grapes that grown on the tiny 3,000 acres of the Barolo Appellation. Not for the faint of heart, this red wine is big, bold and only gets better with age. Attend a wine tasting. This is the best introduction to Barolo. It allows you to experience many types of wine while having an expert explain the differences. Check with the local fine-dining restaurants to see when the next tasting is scheduled. Understand the aging requirements for Barolo. All Barolo wines must be aged for a minimum of three years: one year in the bottle and two years in the barrel. Know what to expect in a young Barolo. When this wine is young the flavors aren’t as well-rounded. It is harsh, brassy and even a little pushy, but it still tastes wonderful. Know what to expect in a mature Barolo. It is dry, full-bodied and goes down like velvet. Learn about Barolo Riserva. When the Barolo wine label says “Riserva,” the wine has been aged for a minimum of five years. Se

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