Nebbiolo
Nebbiolo is arguably Italy’s greatest red grape variety, responsible for the great reds of Barolo and Barbaresco.
What does Nebbiolo taste like?
The thick-skinned grape produces a range of fabulous violet and rose-like perfumes and flavours of truffle, fennel, liquorice and tar. It’s a tricky grape variety to grow but rewards growers with good acidity and plenty of tannins. Its elegance and ability to translate terroir has been likened to that of Pinot Noir in Burgundy.

Nebbiolo is named after the ‘nebbia’, or fog, which enshrouds the limestone hills of Monforte around Alba.
Small quantities are grown in California and Australia, although it has yet to show the pedigree of its Italian counterpart.
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	  					  Langhe Nebbiolo 2019 and 2018: top-scoring wines
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	  					  Barbaresco 2018 vintage report: 40 wines tasted'For now I'm drinking the blends,' states Aldo Fiordelli... 
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	  					  Barolo 2017 vintage report: 120 wines tastedAldo Fiordelli dissects the 2017 vintage and tastes 120 Barolos from this latest vintage to be released... 
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	  					  Best Italian wines: A selection of the greatestSee Decanter experts' top-rated Italian wines... 
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	  					  GB Burlotto: producer profile plus top wines tasted
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	  					  Discovering Valtellina plus 10 top producers worth knowingSome of Valtellina's best Nebbiolos... 
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	  					  Barolo 2016 'MGA' late releases tastedLate-release Barolo 2016 MGA wines... 
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	  					  Barolo 2016 'classico' late releases tastedLate-release Barolo 2016 classico wines... 
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	  					  Barolo & Barbaresco: 10 high-flying vineyard sitesStephen Brook highlights 10 of these ‘MGA’ vineyards, capable of producing some of the very finest wines. 
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	  					  Prunotto Secondine: Producer profile and new Barbaresco tastingPrunotto release a brand new single-vineyard Barbaresco... 
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	  					  Vietti: Producer profileMichela Morris profiles the famed producer, based in Castiglione Falletto... 
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	  					  Tasting Ceretto's 2016sStephen Brook tastes the famed estate's delayed 2016 releases... 
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	  					  Tasting the single-vineyard wines of Pio CesareThe tasting confirms the splendid and consistent quality of the 2016 vintage... 
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	  					  Nebbiolo Prima 2019 and 2020: Producer focusBrook's top Barolo and Barbaresco picks 
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	  					  Alto Piemonte latest releases: 12 top picksImproving in quality... 
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	  					  Barbaresco 2017 & Barbaresco Riserva 2015: Full report5-star vintages tasted by Stephen Brook... 
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	  					  Barolo 2016 & Riserva 2014: Report and 100 wines tastedPlenty of successful wines... 
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	  					  Barolo 2006: Panel tasting resultsFreshness and precision in the best examples... 
 
	 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				