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2020 Elio Grasso Gavarini Barolo DOCG Vigna Chiniera 1.5Lt


Red Wine • 1.5Lt • Proof 14 • Product Details

2020 Elio Grasso Gavarini Barolo DOCG Vigna Chiniera 1.5Lt
2020 Elio Grasso Gavarini Barolo DOCG Vigna Chiniera 1.5Lt

$243.99

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Bottle Profile

  • allocated Allocated
  • Wine Wine

Taste Profile

  • plum Plum
  • blackberry Blackberry
  • spices Spices
  • rose Rose
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COUNTRY
Italy
Type
Red Wine
REGION
Barolo DOCG
Proof
14

2020 Elio Grasso Gavarini Barolo DOCG Vigna Chiniera 1.5Lt

The 2020 Elio Grasso Gavarini Barolo DOCG Vigna Chiniera 1.5Lt is a magnum-format wine that exemplifies the elegance and power of Barolo from Piedmont. This exceptional vintage offers layers of ripe cherry, blackberry, and plum, complemented by notes of rose, tar, and subtle spice. Its firm yet refined tannins and long, structured finish make it perfect for celebratory dinners, special occasions, or as an impressive gift for Barolo enthusiasts.

El Cerrito Liquor makes enjoying the 2020 Elio Grasso Gavarini Barolo DOCG Vigna Chiniera simple with convenient online purchase options. Explore premium wines from the comfort of home and select this remarkable magnum with confidence. Its complexity and sophistication make it an ideal gift or a standout addition to any wine collection.

Take advantage of El Cerrito Liquor’s reliable home delivery service to have this 1.5-liter Barolo delivered directly to your doorstep. Combining quality, elegance, and convenience, the 2020 Elio Grasso Gavarini Barolo DOCG Vigna Chiniera is a must-have for collectors and connoisseurs alike.

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Tasting Notes for 2020 Elio Grasso Gavarini Barolo DOCG Vigna Chiniera 1.5Lt

Nose — Intense aromas of wild berries, violet, dried herbs, leather, and subtle balsamic notes

Palate — Structured and complex palate showing red cherry, raspberry, licorice, tobacco, truffle, and mineral depth

Finish — Long, powerful finish with firm tannins, rose petals, tar, and earthy spice

Colour — Deep garnet red with ruby highlights



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Red wine, a cherished beverage throughout history, is derived from dark-colored grape varieties. Its deep hue, ranging from intense violet to brick red and even brown with age, is a visual delight that complements its rich and complex flavors. The process of making red wine involves the fermentation of the grape's skin, seeds, and sometimes stems, which impart tannins and contribute to its distinct structure and longevity.

The history of red wine dates back thousands of years, with archaeological evidence suggesting that wine production began as early as 6000 BC in regions like present-day Georgia and Iran. It was a vital part of ancient civilizations, revered by Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, each culture infusing their own methods and traditions into winemaking. The Greeks worshipped Dionysus, the god of wine, and the Romans, under Bacchus, expanded viticulture across Europe, establishing vineyards that laid the foundation for many of today's renowned wine regions.

Over the centuries, red wine evolved with the influence of monastic orders, particularly in medieval Europe, where monasteries became centers of viticulture. Monks meticulously documented their practices, leading to advancements in grape growing and wine production techniques. The Renaissance period saw the rise of wine as a symbol of...

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