Paolo ScavinoDolcetto d'Alba 2022

Product code: 22524
£15.10 inc VAT
£90.60 / case of 6
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Piedmont
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Dolcetto d'Alba
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Dolcetto
Grape: 100% Dolcetto
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Piedmont
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Dolcetto d'Alba
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Dolcetto
Grape: 100% Dolcetto

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Smooth
Tannic
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

50 years old Dolcetto vines ensure a beautiful complexity in this wine. Purple colour, fresh and delicate aromatics of cherry, blueberry, spices and flowers. The structure has a lightness and brightness in it. Well defined by good tannins and harmonious acidity this wine has a pleasant freshness and intriguing character. Dolcetto d’Alba is the everyday wine usually combined with the typical Piedmontese antipasti.

Product Notes

Paolo Scavino Dolcetto D'Alba is a red wine that hails from Piedmont, Italy. It is characterised by its vibrant ruby red colour and intriguing aromas of red fruit like cherry, raspberry coupled with interesting notes of violet and spices. On the palate, it is soft and harmonious with a slightly bitter finish. This medium-bodied wine offers a generous, fruit-forward style which complements a diversified range of dishes. Crafted with immense care by the Scavino family, this versatile wine is an amalgamation of the exquisite and characterful essence of Dolcetto grapes. An excellent companion for a leisurely evening.

About the Winery

Paolo Scavino

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Barolo region in Italy, Paolo Scavino winery is a fascinating testament to the art of wine making and a embodiment of Italian heritage. This family-owned estate has passionately and meticulously harnessed nature's creativity for over four generations, dating back to its inception in 1921 by patriarch Paolo Scavino.

The vineyard stretches across an impressive 29 hectares, distributed between the most prestigious and historic crus of the Barolo region. Every parcel of land is treated as an independent entity, their uniqueness of soil, subsoil and microclimate respected and preserved. This devotion to terroir is reflected in the enriching complexity found within each bottle of Paolo Scavino wine.

The currant custodian of this rich tradition is Enrico Scavino, along with his daughters Elisa and Enrica. They have devoted themselves to upholding and expanding upon a rich legacy of hard work, quality, and family dedication, The use of modern technology combined with traditional methods in the process of wine-making has served to amplify the inherent beauty of their product; but remains rooted in respect for nature and local tradition.

The Paolo Scavino winery might be particularly renowned for its exquisite Barollo collection, however, their capacity for excellence extends across a broad range of wines. From their delightful Dolcetto d’Alba to the charming Chardonnay, there is an admirable depth and breadth to their offerings.

Heralded as a jewel of Italian wine making, Paolo Scavino continues to enchant wine enthusiasts from across the globe with its captivating wines. A symbol of the beauty, tradition, and innovation that have marked Italian wine production for centuries, Paolo Scavino winery is certainly a gift to the senses for any epicurean. It is an inviting symbol to share and indulge in the very soul of Italian viticulture. The ageing wine cellars and the tasting room, located at the heart of the winery, allow the visitors to fully immerse themselves into a truly transcendent wine experience that will leave an indelible imprint on the palate and in the heart.

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