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Giacomo Borgogno No Name Langhe Nebbiolo Magnum 2022
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Giacomo Borgogno No Name Langhe Nebbiolo Magnum 2022

Giacomo Borgogno No Name Langhe Nebbiolo Magnum 2022

$25.50

Original: $85.00

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Giacomo Borgogno No Name Langhe Nebbiolo Magnum 2022

$85.00

$25.50

The Story

Giacomo Borgogno Langhe No Name is a protest wine much loved by millennials, born with the initial idea of making a softer and more accessible Barolo. The result of this experiment, however, surprised many, giving the wine its own unique identity, unique in depth and charm, born from the best Nebbiolo vines of the Langhe. The concise name of this red is an invitation from Oscar Farinetti to reflect on the excessive bureaucracy that plagues the world of wine and Italian agriculture. This DOC Langhe Nebbiolo is born in Piedmont, in the cellar of Giacomo Borgogno e Figli. This name is closely linked to the history of Italy, as it was a Barolo from this company that was served, in 1861, at the lunch celebrating the Unification of Italy. Another of these bottles was uncorked by the Savoy in honor of the visit of Nicholas II Romanov, Tsar of all the Russias, on an official visit to Racconigi Castle. In 2008, the winery was acquired by the Farinetti family, who, in addition to carrying out a major renovation of the main building, also supported and embraced the company's tradition, continuing the path of innovation and excellence in Italian history. The Giacomo Borgogno Langhe No Name is a wine suitable for any occasion, made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes and vinified in a completely traditional way. Steel tanks are used and the wine is then left to mature for approximately three years in large oak barrels.
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Description

Giacomo Borgogno Langhe No Name is a protest wine much loved by millennials, born with the initial idea of making a softer and more accessible Barolo. The result of this experiment, however, surprised many, giving the wine its own unique identity, unique in depth and charm, born from the best Nebbiolo vines of the Langhe. The concise name of this red is an invitation from Oscar Farinetti to reflect on the excessive bureaucracy that plagues the world of wine and Italian agriculture. This DOC Langhe Nebbiolo is born in Piedmont, in the cellar of Giacomo Borgogno e Figli. This name is closely linked to the history of Italy, as it was a Barolo from this company that was served, in 1861, at the lunch celebrating the Unification of Italy. Another of these bottles was uncorked by the Savoy in honor of the visit of Nicholas II Romanov, Tsar of all the Russias, on an official visit to Racconigi Castle. In 2008, the winery was acquired by the Farinetti family, who, in addition to carrying out a major renovation of the main building, also supported and embraced the company's tradition, continuing the path of innovation and excellence in Italian history. The Giacomo Borgogno Langhe No Name is a wine suitable for any occasion, made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes and vinified in a completely traditional way. Steel tanks are used and the wine is then left to mature for approximately three years in large oak barrels.