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MARCHESI DI BAROLO SARMASSA

Approved Feb 14, 2025
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For those looking for a wine with high tannin, high acidity, and a long ageing requirement, MARCHESI DI BAROLO's Nebbiolo offers an intriguing taste journey. While its specific origin is unknown, this varietal aligns closely with the classic red grape of Barolo and Barbaresco wines in Italy, known for its robust character and deep history. Despite being relatively rare as a domestic varietal from California producers or appearing on import label approvals, MARCHESI DI BAROLO brings a unique touch to Nebbiolo's profile, making it worth exploring for wine enthusiasts seeking complexity and depth.

TTB ID25037001000808
Brand nameMARCHESI DI BAROLO
Fanciful nameSARMASSA
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsNEBBIOLO
Approval dateFeb 14, 2025
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number250025
Permit numberNY-I-400
Producer name & addressFREDERICK WILDMAN & SONS, LIMITED 111 BROADWAY ST STE 1102 NEW YORK NY 10006
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