Oddero Langhe Bianco Collaretto
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Straw-yellow colour with warm golden tinges, full and rich bouquet with notes of citrus and hints of tropical fruits, emphasizing the ripe fruit; full but invigorating. Minerally, soft and pleasant in the mouth.
SKU | I-ODD-LAN-W-1 |
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AWN Wine Style | |
MEM | No |
AWN Wine Style | Full Bodied White |
Short Tasting Notes | Citrus & Tropical Fruits. Nice Minerality. An Outstanding & Fun Blend!! |
Why AWN Pick This Wine | A very unique blend. A perfect food wine. |
Food Pairing | Pasta in rich sauce, Grilled fish and Spicy Dishes. |
Varietal | Chardonnay / Riesling |
Country | Italy |
VARIETAL - WHITE GRAPES | Chardonnay, Riesling |
Region | DOC Langhe Bianco, Piedmont |
Vintage | 2012 |
Earth Friendly | Sustainable |
Volume | 750ml |
Alcohol | 13 |
*Estate & Winery since 1878*
*Organic Wine Growing*
*Served in some Michelin star restaurants - 8 ½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong *
Oddero-is one of the oldest & traditional Italian families owed wineries which is widely recognized with its wines very well-appreciated not only in Italy but in the international market.
After 150 years of activity, the historical winery is run today by sisters Maria Cristina and Maria Vittoria, who are passionate about wine. They took over from their father Giacomo and are assisted by their children, whose youth gives freshness and innovation to the wisdom of tradition. Oddero is similar to a natural terrace overlooking the hills of Langhe and, just as in the past, still produces wines exclusively from grapes grown in family-owned vineyards.
Traditional knowledge and modern production techniques, as well as patience and perseverance, are at the core of Oddero's philosophy. Every phase of the winemaking process is carefully executed: from pruning to all vineyard operations, from pressing to long-term ageing of selected wines.
Oddero estate vineyards are located on the hills of the Barolo, Barbaresco, Moscato and Barbera d'Asti wine region, the appropriately named Sori' (sunny hills), where the grapes can benefit from the best sunlight. wineries. The philosophy of low vineyard yields producing outstanding fruit, which is processed and bottled in small batches, ensures superior quality wines.