La Morra Fratelli Oddero 1983
Denne rødvin fra 1983 er produceret af Fratelli Oddero og bærer navnet Nebbiolo di La Morra. Vinen er klassificeret som Vino da tavola og er fremstillet på druen Nebbiolo. Den er tappet direkte på vingården af producenten selv. Bagsideetiketten afslører, at denne specifikke aftapning er en særlig reserve, mærket som "Selezione Riservata". Den bærer en dedikation "til apotekeren og hans venner", præsenteret med stolthed fra Unifarma Fossano. Producenten beskriver, hvordan vinen er resultatet af dygtige vinmageres omhyggelige arbejde med udvalgte vinstokke, skabt til dem, der værdsætter livets gode sider.
Nebbiolo er en italiensk topdrue, der er kendt for at skabe elegante vine med stor struktur. Druen er stærkt forankret i Piemonte-regionen og udgør fundamentet for områdets mest berømte vine, herunder dem fra Barolo og Barbaresco.
Vinen stammer fra La Morra i Piemonte, en region i det nordvestlige Italien, der er omkranset af Alperne. Piemonte betragtes som en af verdens mest prestigefyldte vinregioner og er kendt for sine små, passionerede og familiedrevne vingårde med et enormt fokus på terroir. Landskabet er præget af dramatiske, stejle bakker, som ofte er svøbt i tyk morgentåge om efteråret. Dette fænomen er med til at beskytte druerne og sikre en lang, perfekt modning. Området er desuden et absolut mekka for madelskere, verdensberømt for eksklusive hvide trøfler fra Alba, hasselnødder og rige, simrede retter.
The history of the wine
Below, you can delve into the history of this wine — its producer, grape, area, and region.
Piedmont
Piedmont (which literally means "at the foot of the mountain") is located in northwestern Italy, surrounded by the Alps. It is considered one of the world's absolute most prestigious wine regions. The area is known for small, passionate, family-run wineries and a huge focus on terroir (how the soil and microclimate affect the wine).
Classic characteristics of Piedmont:
The royal wines: This is where the world-famous, complex and expensive red wines Barolo and Barbaresco come from (both made from 100% Nebbiolo).
Everyday heroes: In addition to Nebbiolo, the region is famous for the grapes Barbera (juicy, acidic and incredibly popular) and Dolcetto (dark, soft and fruity).
The white and sweet: Piedmont also makes the crisp white wine Gavi and the famous, lightly sparkling dessert bubbles Moscato d'Asti.
The landscape: Dramatic, steep hills – especially in the Langhe sub-area. The hills are often shrouded in thick morning mist in autumn, which protects the grapes and allows for a long, perfect ripening.
Gastronomy: An absolute mecca for food lovers. The area is world famous for the exclusive white truffles from Alba, hazelnuts and rich, simmered dishes that scream with a glass of local red wine.
Da denne vin blev lavet, så verden meget anderledes ud. Her er nogle af de historier, der udspillede sig, mens denne flaske stille ældes i sin kælder.
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