
Damilano Barolo DOCG Cannubi Riserva "1752"
Italian Docg wines
Information
Barolo Riserva Cannubi “1752” was born with the 2008 harvest when the Damilano family decided to enhance the historic core of their Cannubi vineyard, located in the highest and most central part of the hill.
It is a small plot of about 2 hectares planted with Nebbiolo vines that today are between 30 and 50 years old.
'1752' is conceived as a Reserve right from the harvest.
A few bottles produced in a refined “vintage” packaging to underline the culture, tradition and wisdom of a land that the world envies in the Langhe area: Cannubi.
What does 1752 stand for?
The first bottle on whose label appeared the name Cannubi dated back to 1752 however those number when looked at, singularly, highlights some of the most important characteristics of this wine:
1- One single vineyard
7- Total years of aging, of which:
5- Years in barrel
2- Years in bottle
VINTAGE 2013:
This is all about the ripe fruit, which is beginning to hit a sweet spot. Cherry, currant, cut hay, eucalyptus, iron, tar and tobacco flavors mingle, showing beautiful balance and length - BS Wine Spectator
Production area
Piedmont
Type of product
Italian Docg wines
Brand
Damilano
Appellation / type of product
DOCG Barolo Cannubi Riserva
Product name
1752
Category
Red wine matured in wood
Wine tours
Wine made from Italian native grapes
Year of production
2013
Alcohol Content (ABV)
14,5%
Number of bottles produced
6000
Packaging
Glass Bottle 750 MLGlass Bottle 1.5 LGlass Bottle 3 LGlass Bottle 5 L
Awards
James SucklingRobert ParkerWine EnthusiastWine Spectator
