2018 Manzone Giovanni, "Bricat" - Barolo - 6 Bottles (0.75L)





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Manzone Giovanni, Barolo DOCG Bricat, 2018, 0.75 L bottle, 6 bottles.
Description from the seller
BAROLO DOCG BRICAT 2018
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DESCRIPTION:
Producer: Manzone Giovanni
Wine: Barolo DOCG "Bricat"
Vintage: 2018
Number of Bottles: 6
Size: 0,75
Grapes: 100% Nebbiolo
Aging: 36 Months in oak barrels of different sizes
Alc.: 14.50%
The grapes come from a single vineyard in the Gramolere Additional Geographical Indication (MGA) in the municipality of Monforte d'Alba. The original core consists of vines over 50 years old, and a small portion of these Nebbiolo vines are of the ancient Rosé subvariety, giving the Barolo Bricat DOCG its finesse and class.
The southwest exposure, and the sandy, calcareous soil with layers of red clay, lends a distinctive character to the production of these vines. The steep slope of the hill makes manual work essential.
The grapes are harvested by hand in mid- to late-October to ensure the noble ripeness of the skins and seeds. They then undergo spontaneous fermentation and slow maceration for 30-40 days, which avoids hastening the polyphenolic extraction, allowing it to occur as delicately as possible, thanks to the gentle spraying of the cap.
After approximately three years of barrel aging and several months of rest in concrete vats, the wine is bottled during the waning moon.
The vineyard and Ciabot Bricat were purchased by the Azienda Agricola Manzone Giovanni in 1989, and the first vintage produced was 1994.
Barolo Bricat is released to the market approximately five years after the harvest, with a limited production of a few thousand bottles.
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Translated by Google TranslateBAROLO DOCG BRICAT 2018
The images of our auctions, represent the bottles actually offered for sale have been realized by our staff and are exactly the bottles that you will receive at home! The conditions are always perfect!
All the wines sold by us are kept in a temperature controlled cellar at 14-16°C, 70-80% humidity, in a dark room in absence of light.
All of our sales are guaranteed, money back guarantee!
DESCRIPTION:
Producer: Manzone Giovanni
Wine: Barolo DOCG "Bricat"
Vintage: 2018
Number of Bottles: 6
Size: 0,75
Grapes: 100% Nebbiolo
Aging: 36 Months in oak barrels of different sizes
Alc.: 14.50%
The grapes come from a single vineyard in the Gramolere Additional Geographical Indication (MGA) in the municipality of Monforte d'Alba. The original core consists of vines over 50 years old, and a small portion of these Nebbiolo vines are of the ancient Rosé subvariety, giving the Barolo Bricat DOCG its finesse and class.
The southwest exposure, and the sandy, calcareous soil with layers of red clay, lends a distinctive character to the production of these vines. The steep slope of the hill makes manual work essential.
The grapes are harvested by hand in mid- to late-October to ensure the noble ripeness of the skins and seeds. They then undergo spontaneous fermentation and slow maceration for 30-40 days, which avoids hastening the polyphenolic extraction, allowing it to occur as delicately as possible, thanks to the gentle spraying of the cap.
After approximately three years of barrel aging and several months of rest in concrete vats, the wine is bottled during the waning moon.
The vineyard and Ciabot Bricat were purchased by the Azienda Agricola Manzone Giovanni in 1989, and the first vintage produced was 1994.
Barolo Bricat is released to the market approximately five years after the harvest, with a limited production of a few thousand bottles.

