Lombardy is in the middle of all the wine regions we know and love: Piedmont to the west, Emilia-Romagna to the south, and Veneto & Trentino to the east. French and Piedmontese grapes are typical here, so you'll find Nebbiolo... Read More
There's a saying in the wine business: Blends are easy to drink but hard to sell. We've been trained to think that single varietals listed on a label mean that a wine is somehow better, but in the old days, blends were... Read More
Let's unpack the name of this wine first. Carema is a district in the 40-acre appellation of Canavese in northern Piedmont. The main red grape is Nebbiolo. However, the alpine region bordering Valle D'Aosta in the shadows... Read More
Did your high school Italian help you recognize the word truffle? Tartufaia refers to a truffle forest in La Morra that borders Giulia's (aka Barologirl's) vineyards. Barolo is renowned for its tar and roses flavors, but... Read More
With a 200-year-old history in La Morra, the Oddero family was among the first to bottle Barolo wine, so they know a lot about the Nebbiolo grape. Oddero Langhe Nebbiolo is basically a young Barolo that doesn't qualify for... Read More
This wine is made by a 'Cantine Sociali' (cooperative) started in 1894 and revived in 1958 by the parish priest of Barbaresco, Don Fiorino Marengo. The 50+ members of Produttori have a total of only 250 acres out of 1682... Read More