Variety:
NebbioloAlcohol:
14%Vintage:
2019, 2020Production Country:
Italy
ABOUT THE WINERY:
The first vineyard in La Lomellina was planted in 1816, and the estate was purchased by the Raggio family in the end of the 19th century, which stands witness on how long have the Raggios been working the land. Along with the vineyards in Gavi, they own vineyards in Serralunga d’Alba, that are known to produce some of the most intense, and longest lived Barolos. Since 2006, the winery is run by Emanuela Croce Raggio, whose philosophy is practicing low-impact viticulture, Since 2019, they have been certified as an organic producer.
Serving Temperature: Serve Nebbiolo Langhe Marchese d’Azeglio slightly below room temperature, around 60–65°F (15–18°C), to allow its aromas to fully open up.
Glassware: Use a large red wine glass to help the wine breathe and highlight its delicate aromas.
Grilled and Roasted Meats
Pasta Dishes
Cheese Pairings
Charcuterie
Mushroom Dishes
Hearty Mediterranean Dishes
Grilled and Roasted Game Meat
Pizza
Vegetarian Dishes
Dessert Pairings (if wine is fruit-forward)
Variety:
NebbioloAlcohol:
14%Vintage:
2019, 2020Production Country:
Italy
ABOUT THE WINERY:
The first vineyard in La Lomellina was planted in 1816, and the estate was purchased by the Raggio family in the end of the 19th century, which stands witness on how long have the Raggios been working the land. Along with the vineyards in Gavi, they own vineyards in Serralunga d’Alba, that are known to produce some of the most intense, and longest lived Barolos. Since 2006, the winery is run by Emanuela Croce Raggio, whose philosophy is practicing low-impact viticulture, Since 2019, they have been certified as an organic producer.
Serving Temperature: Serve Nebbiolo Langhe Marchese d’Azeglio slightly below room temperature, around 60–65°F (15–18°C), to allow its aromas to fully open up.
Glassware: Use a large red wine glass to help the wine breathe and highlight its delicate aromas.
Grilled and Roasted Meats
Pasta Dishes
Cheese Pairings
Charcuterie
Mushroom Dishes
Hearty Mediterranean Dishes
Grilled and Roasted Game Meat
Pizza
Vegetarian Dishes
Dessert Pairings (if wine is fruit-forward)
The first vineyard in La Lomellina was planted in 1816, and the estate was purchased by the Raggio family in the end of the 19th century, which stands witness on how long have the Raggios been working the land. Along with the vineyards in Gavi, they own vineyards in Serralunga d’Alba, that are known to produce some of the most intense, and longest lived Barolos. Since 2006, the winery is run by Emanuela Croce Raggio, whose philosophy is practicing low-impact viticulture, Since 2019, they have been certified as an organic producer.
Grilled and Roasted Meats
Pasta Dishes
Cheese Pairings
Charcuterie
Mushroom Dishes
Hearty Mediterranean Dishes
Grilled and Roasted Game Meat
Pizza
Vegetarian Dishes
Dessert Pairings (if wine is fruit-forward)