Domenico Clerico, Langhe Rosso DOC, Arte
2014, Piemonte, Italy
Classification Langhe DOC
Colour / Type Red
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 14%
Grape Barbera, Nebbiolo
Average score 90
Indulge in the exquisite taste of Domenico Clerico Langhe Rosso DOC Arte, a captivating red wine from Italy's renowned Piemonte region. This 2014 vintage is a true masterpiece, showcasing the artistry and passion of one of Italy's most esteemed winemakers. Crafted from a blend of carefully selected red grape varieties, this Langhe DOC wine exudes elegance and complexity with every sip. Its deep, ruby red color hints at the rich flavors of ripe red fruits, subtle spices, and velvety tannins that dance on the palate. Whether you're a seasoned wine connoisseur or a curious novice looking to expand your palate, Domenico Clerico Langhe Rosso DOC Arte is sure to impress. With a bottle size of 750 ml, this wine is perfect for sharing with loved ones or savoring on a special occasion. Treat yourself to a taste of Italian excellence with Domenico Clerico Langhe Rosso DOC Arte. Order your bottle from LadyWine today and elevate your wine experience to new heights. Salute!
About Domenico Clerico
In 1977 he purchased a small plot of land in the heart of the 'Bussia', which allowed him to produce his first Barolo: 'Briccotto Bussia'. A few years later he managed to obtain a fantastic vineyard in the 'Ginestra' cru from which he started producing his Barolo 'Ciabot Mentin' and shortly afterwards another vineyard in this splendid cru from where he obtains his Barolo 'Pajana.' In 1995 he chose a plot of land in another cru called 'Mosconi' and so the life of his Barolo 'Percristina' began. They were implanted in the clay soil in 1955 even if they were acquired by Clerico only in 1995. In addition to his devotion to single cru vineyards, Clerico championed what is considered a modern style of Barolo, using new burgundy barrels and later barriques to age the wines. He always had an eye toward the future, often experimenting with new technology and longer macerations. Despite his reputation as a modernist, the primary goal was always to maintain the purity of the fruit and expression of the land, which the Domenico Clerico wines achieve beautifully. The refinement process continues for at least 5 years in the bottle before release. With much effort and goodwill, they have managed to build up a company that today consists of about 21 hectares for a total of 110,000 bottles per year. A maniacal cure for a unique, rare and precious wine, with its ever-changing balance in what will be its potentially long life.