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Description

Grapes are hand harvested from small plots of land owned by various growers in the Carema. All vineyards are south east facing and range in altitude from 300-600m above sea level. Traditional vinfication, wines are fermented in cask and aged for at least 48 months, of which a minimum of 30 months in large slavonian oak casks.

The Carema Riserva is a selection of the best barrels from those used for the Classic Carema.

Pale garnet color, this wine bursts with delicate aromas of red berries, lavender, damp, leather and tar. Lean and lithe this delicate expression of Nebbiolo has wonderfully balanced tannins and length. 

This is a wine which complements both starters and main courses, but particularly shines when paired with red meat, game, hard cheeses and dried fruit.

 

Nebbiolo di Carema Carema Riserva 2019

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Attributes

  • Type: Red Wine

  • Country: Italy

  • Region: Piedmont

  • Vintage: 2019

  • Size: 75cl

Produttori di Carema

Produttori di Carema, a distinguished cooperative in northern Piedmont, is celebrated for its exceptional Nebbiolo wines. Established in 1960, this cooperative unites local growers dedicated to preserving the unique terroir of Carema. Their vineyards, nestled on steep, rocky slopes, benefit from the alpine climate, producing wines of remarkable elegance, complexity, and minerality. Produttori di Carema combines traditional viticulture with sustainable practices, ensuring the highest quality in every bottle.

Piedmont

Piedmont or Piemonte, located in northwestern Italy, is renowned for its prestigious and diverse wines. The region's varied climate and rich soils, particularly in the Langhe and Monferrato areas, are ideal for viticulture. It is famous for its robust reds, especially Barolo and Barbaresco, both made from the Nebbiolo grape, known for their complex aromas, rich tannins, and ageing potential. It also excels in Barbera, producing wines with vibrant acidity and cherry notes, and Dolcetto, offering fruit-forward, approachable reds. On the white side, Gavi, made from the Cortese grape, is known for its crisp, refreshing character. Piemonte’s blend of traditional winemaking techniques and modern innovations offers a rich and sophisticated wine experience.