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Dolcetto is celebrated as one of Italy's most favoured food wines. The name translates to "little sweet one" in reference to its juicy, fresh berry qualities. The grapes in the Marengo Dolcetto come from the calcareous, silty slopes of Castiglione Falletto in Piedmonte. It is vinified in stainless steel tanks to preserve freshness. Fragrant and soft, you'll find fruity notes of plum and blackberry, complemented by cocoa and violets. Try it with your favourite Italian fare like a margherita pizza or pasta pomodoro. 

This estate was established by the Marengo family in 1899. Today, Marco and Eugenia (Jenny) Marengo hold some of the finest, south-facing, mid-slope vineyards in Brunate. They own just 6 ha in total, and still don?t have a website. So while this estate is perhaps a bit under the radar with some of the more famous houses garnering much of the press and acclaim ? those who have the distinct pleasure to know the wines from Marengo, know.

Piedmont translates literally to "Foot of the Mountains" in this case, the Alps. The region has many parallels to Burgundy, vineyards handed down through generation, increasing demand paired with increasing price. The top grape of the region is Nebbiolo, labelled regionally as Barolo, Barbaresco or Langhe Nebbiolo. The wines that require long term aging reward time in the cellar, while you are waiting for them to mature, enjoy regional wines of Barbera or Dolcetto.

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MARENGO DOLCETTO

SKU: 748451
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COUNTRY: Italy

REGION: Piedmont

VARIETAL: Dolcetto

VINTAGE: 2023

SUB REGION: Alba

FORMAT: 750 ML

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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

Dolcetto is celebrated as one of Italy's most favoured food wines. The name translates to "little sweet one" in reference to its juicy, fresh berry qualities. The grapes in the Marengo Dolcetto come from the calcareous, silty slopes of Castiglione Falletto in Piedmonte. It is vinified in stainless steel tanks to preserve freshness. Fragrant and soft, you'll find fruity notes of plum and blackberry, complemented by cocoa and violets. Try it with your favourite Italian fare like a margherita pizza or pasta pomodoro. 

This estate was established by the Marengo family in 1899. Today, Marco and Eugenia (Jenny) Marengo hold some of the finest, south-facing, mid-slope vineyards in Brunate. They own just 6 ha in total, and still don?t have a website. So while this estate is perhaps a bit under the radar with some of the more famous houses garnering much of the press and acclaim ? those who have the distinct pleasure to know the wines from Marengo, know.

Piedmont translates literally to "Foot of the Mountains" in this case, the Alps. The region has many parallels to Burgundy, vineyards handed down through generation, increasing demand paired with increasing price. The top grape of the region is Nebbiolo, labelled regionally as Barolo, Barbaresco or Langhe Nebbiolo. The wines that require long term aging reward time in the cellar, while you are waiting for them to mature, enjoy regional wines of Barbera or Dolcetto.