Borgo Maragliano, Loazzolo Vendemmia Tardiva DOC
1990, Piemonte, Italy
Classification Loazzolo DOC
Colour / Type White, Sweet
Bottle size 37.5cl
Alcohol 11%
Grape Muscat Blanc a Petit Grains
Average score 89
Indulge in the luxurious taste of Borgo Maragliano's Loazzolo Vendemmia Tardiva DOC, a sweet white wine that hails from the prestigious Piemonte region of Italy. This exquisite 1990 vintage is sure to captivate your senses with its rich flavors and elegant aromas. Crafted with precision and care, this fine wine is the perfect choice for connoisseurs looking to add a touch of sophistication to their collection. The 375 ml bottle size makes it ideal for savoring on special occasions or gifting to loved ones who appreciate the finer things in life. Whether you're a seasoned wine enthusiast or a novice looking to expand your palate, LadyWine is your go-to destination for premium wines that are sure to impress. Treat yourself to a taste of Italy's finest with Borgo Maragliano's Loazzolo Vendemmia Tardiva DOC a true masterpiece in every sip. Cheers to unforgettable moments and unforgettable wines.
About Borgo Maragliano
The first written records of the family date back to an entry in the church registers in 1790, recording the birth of Giovanni, progenitor of the Galliano family, an enterprising, determined and brilliant man who was very proud of his home. It was 1850 when he decided to purchase the first plot of land in the municipality of Loazzolo. Giovanni had travelled widely, giving him an opportunity to broaden his horizons, and his entrepreneurial mind was filled with the belief that cultivating vines was the way forward. The sea wind and millions of years of erosion and geological evolution have given these places an extraordinary microclimate and ideal conditions for the cultivation of vines in the high hills. Thanks to the mixture of flora and fauna, the woods represent an important basin of oxygen and balance necessary for eco-friendly viticulture. Every vineyard has its own particular characteristics in terms of exposure, altitude and soil composition. Each one occupies an optimal position, and is between 35 and 65 years old.