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Barbaresco Rabaja DOCG 2017 - Bruno Giacosa
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- Wine type
- Red wine
- Country
- Italy
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites
- Region
- Piemonte (Piedmont)
- Classification
- DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita)
- Grape variety
- Nebbiolo
- Taste
- dry
- Vintage
- 2017
- Alcohol
- 14,5% Vol.
- Storage potential
- 2047+
- Wine pairings
- Aged Cheese
Game dishes
Grilled and fried meat
Meat
Mushroom risotto
Pasta with meat
Risotto with meat
Stewed meat
Truffle - Closure
- Natural Cork
- Vinification
- Unfiltered wine
- Aging and Maturation
- In bottle
Wooden Barrel - Volume
- 0.75 L
- Reference quantity
- 1 L
- Serving Temperature
- 18-20 °C
- Awards and Accolades
- Bibenda 5 Grappoli
DoctorWine 95 Points
I Vini di Veronelli 94 Points
Robert Parker/Wine Advocate
Robert Parker/Wine Advocate 95 Points - Type of cultivation
- Conventional
- Anschrift Hersteller
Bruno Giacosa, Via XX Settembre 52, 12052 Neive (CN), Italy
Bruno Giacosa is a legendary winery located in the heart of Italy's Piedmont region, renowned for producing some of the finest Barolo and Barbaresco wines. Founded by Bruno Giacosa in 1960, the winery quickly gained a reputation for its meticulous winemaking practices and exceptional quality. Bruno Giacosa, known as the "Maestro of Nebbiolo," dedicated his life to crafting wines that reflect the unique terroir of the Langhe hills.
The grandeur and delight of Italian Piedmont
The estate includes some of the most prestigious vineyards in Piedmont, such as Falletto in Serralunga d’Alba and Asili in Barbaresco, which are renowned for their ability to produce world-class Nebbiolo grapes. Giacosa’s approach to winemaking is a blend of tradition and precision, with a strong emphasis on minimal intervention and allowing the character of the vineyard to shine through. This philosophy results in wines that are elegant, complex, and capable of aging gracefully for decades.
One of the hallmarks of Bruno Giacosa wines is their purity and depth of flavor, achieved through rigorous selection of grapes and meticulous care in the cellar. The winery produces a range of wines, including Barolo, Barbaresco, and Dolcetto, each with its own distinctive profile but united by a common thread of excellence. Bruno Giacosa was also known for his ability to identify exceptional vineyard sites, often sourcing grapes from top growers in addition to his own vineyards.
Continuing the family traditions of the Giacosa family
After Bruno Giacosa's passing in 2018, the winery continues to be managed by his daughter, Bruna Giacosa, who maintains her father's unwavering commitment to quality. Under her leadership, the winery has preserved its traditional methods while embracing modern advancements to enhance the winemaking process. This balance ensures that the wines remain true to their heritage while meeting contemporary standards.
The winery’s flagship Barolo and Barbaresco wines are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs, consistently receiving high ratings and accolades from wine critics. These wines are celebrated for their aromatic complexity, rich fruit flavors, and robust structure, which make them ideal for long-term aging. Bruno Giacosa’s white wines, particularly the Roero Arneis, are also noted for their freshness and vibrant character.
Visitors to the estate can experience the beauty of the Langhe region and the passion behind Bruno Giacosa’s winemaking through guided tours and tastings. The winery's cellars, filled with aging barrels and bottles, are a testament to the time-honored practices that define the Giacosa legacy. Each bottle of Bruno Giacosa wine represents a piece of Piedmont’s history and a dedication to the art of winemaking.
Bruno Giacosa’s impact on the wine world extends beyond his own winery, influencing winemaking practices throughout the Piedmont region and beyond. His commitment to excellence and respect for tradition set a standard that continues to inspire winemakers globally. Today, the Bruno Giacosa winery remains a beacon of quality and a symbol of the rich winemaking heritage of Piedmont.