Pira Luigi, Barolo DOCG, Rionda
2001, Piemonte, Italy
Classification Barolo DOCG
Colour / Type Red
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 14%
Grape Nebbiolo
Average score 90
Welcome to LadyWine, where we offer an exquisite selection of fine wines for both the seasoned connoisseur and the curious novice. Our latest addition, Pira Luigi Barolo DOCG Rionda 2001, is a true gem from the renowned wine region of Piemonte, Italy. This elegant red wine boasts a deep, rich color that hints at the complex flavors and aromas waiting to be discovered within each sip. Crafted with precision and passion, this Barolo DOCG is a testament to the artistry of Italian winemaking. With a bottle size of 750 ml, it is perfect for sharing with loved ones or savoring on a special occasion. Whether you are looking to expand your wine collection or simply enjoy a taste of Italy's finest, Pira Luigi Barolo DOCG Rionda 2001 is sure to impress even the most discerning palate. Order yours today and elevate your wine experience with LadyWine. Cheers!
About Pira Luigi
These are wines of extraordinary complexity and breath-taking richness. The spectacular offerings from Pira s vineyards in and around Serralunga d Alba are among the more riveting examples. Expert vineyard management and painstaking work in the cellar have taken the winery into the Barolo elite. Giampaolo Pira recently took the reins at his family s eight-hectare estate, overseeing the cellars while brother Romolo and father Luigi maintain the vineyards. Pira s holdings are in the three most prestigious crus in the Serralunga commune: Margheria, Marenca,' and Rionda. The first Barolo was produced only as recently as 1993, but since then, the family has racked up accolades and high scores from the worldwide press. Of the two Barolos that have been produced up until now, the Margheria (aged 30% in barrique) is more structured and full-bodied, while the Marenca (aged 50% in barrique) is beautifully sumptuous and rich at a young age but will develop over the next 10-15 years it was called flawless by the Gambero Rosso. Their opaque Dolcetto is one of the most intense and complex of all our Barolo-producing estates, featuring the telltale fine tannins of Serralunga and astonishing length, while their oak-aged Barbera is both fruity and powerful. Integrated insect and disease control is followed. Only natural products are used to respect the environment: sulfur- and copper-based products are mainly used. No insecticides are used. Only organic fertilizers are used. Natural cover crops (grass cover) are left on the rows between the vines. In autumn the soil is tilled. Only necessary doses of SO2 to prevent oxidation are added to the wines