Paolo ScavinoBarolo Bric del Fiasc 2015

Product code: 15961
£70.55 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Piedmont
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Barolo
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Nebbiolo
Grape: 100% Nebbiolo
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Piedmont
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Barolo
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Nebbiolo
Grape: 100% Nebbiolo

Product Notes

Paolo Scavino Barolo Bric del Fiasc is a prestigious wine meticulously crafted in the renowned Barolo region of Piedmont, Italy. This exceptional red wine is produced from Nebbiolo grapes sourced exclusively from the esteemed Bric del Fiasc vineyard. With its subtle nuances and depth of character, it exudes elegance and sophistication.

Upon pouring, this wine displays a deep ruby color, hinting at its rich and powerful nature. The aromas are intoxicating, releasing fragrant notes of dark cherry, ripe berry, and dried flowers, intermingled with undertones of earthiness and spices. On the palate, it reveals an impeccable balance between intense fruit flavors, velvety tannins, and well-integrated acidity. Its full-bodied structure and lengthy finish make it a perfect companion for hearty dishes, such as braised meats or aged cheeses.

Paolo Scavino Barolo Bric del Fiasc is a true testament to generations of winemaking tradition and the unique terroir of Barolo. It embodies the essence of luxury and is highly sought after by wine connoisseurs and collectors alike.

Tasting Notes

As strong and driven as ever but distinctly more open and curvaceous in its youth than previous vintages. Dark fruit, undergrowth, sweet spice and mineral characteristics flood the palate. As ever a more brooding style of wine than the others in this stable but the texture is smooth and the tannic structure is fortifying and supporting rather than dominant, as can be the case in some vintages. A Bric del Fiasc of harnessed power.

About the Winery

Paolo Scavino

Paolo Scavino is an Italian wine producer that traces its roots back to the Barolo region of Piedmont. The revered winery dates back to the 1920s and is currently operated by the Scavino family for many generations.

Paolo Scavion started in the early 1900s as Lorenzo Scavan cultivated his vineyard in the Barolo region. Paolo Scavino took over in the 1920s. He set up a winery, which bore his moniker.
Enrico Scavino, Paolo's grandson and his daughters Elisa and Enrica run all operations of this winery. With their hearts, they continue their ancestor's traditions of making wine and act in a friendly way with nature.

Like other wine companies, Paolo Scavino will continue to maintain nature and natural processes in its winemaking. They exclusively use fertilisers. Using chemicals such as pesticides and herbicides in the vineyard should be avoided consciously. Rather than that, they use other methods, such as planting insects and utilizing cover crops for disease prevention and pest control.

Additionally, this progressive vineyard also seeks to minimise its carbon footprint. To accomplish this milestone, the winemakers mounted panels in their area and produced power, but in their winemaking process, they also used energy tools.

Paolo Scavino's vineyard lies at different points in Castiglione Falletto, Barolo and La Morra regions. They own approximately 29 acres of grapevine, some six decades old.
In addition, the Paolo Scavino winery gets its grapes from exceptional growers who are all about excellence and sustainability.

It's a historical winery that strives to observe best practices in its operations. A perfect mixture of traditional and modern wines illustrates how well old stuff coupled with innovative concepts come together. A person keen on strategies and who loves wine should stop at Paolo Scavino.

http://www.paoloscavino.com

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