Fratelli Alessandria Rossoluna Langhe epitomizes the essence of Piedmont's winemaking excellence, originating from the esteemed Fratelli Alessandria estate in Italy's Langhe wine region. This captivating wine blends indigenous Piedmontese grape varieties, including Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto, sourced from carefully tended vineyards nestled in the Langhe hills. With its vibrant red fruit aromas, delicate floral notes, and subtle spice accents, Rossoluna Langhe delights the palate with its harmonious balance of flavors, refreshing acidity, and silky tannins. Approachable yet nuanced, this wine is a versatile companion to a wide array of culinary delights, offering a memorable journey through Piedmont's diverse terroirs and traditions.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
This Fratelli Alessandria Rossoluna Langhe is an elegant, medium-bodied red wine that offers delicate aromas of violet, wild berries, and hints of tobacco.On the palate, the wine is refreshing and vibrant, with a silky texture, integrated tannins, and a lingering finish. Enjoyable for its complexity and balance, this wine is a great choice for pasta dishes, roasted vegetables, and grilled meats.
EXPERT RATING
4.3
DRINKING WINDOW
Now
2024
Profile
Sweetness:
Dry
Dry
Lusciously Sweet
Alcohol:
Moderate
Non-Alcoholic
Very High
Intensity:
Pronounced
Subtle
Powerful
Body:
Generous
Light Bodied
Full Bodied
Acidity:
Vibrant
Soft
Crisp
Tannin:
Silky
No Tannin
Grippy
GRAPES (3)
Barbera
Dolcetto
Nebbiolo
ORIGINS
Winery: Fratelli Alessandria
Region: Piemonte
Piemonte, located in the northwest of Italy, is one of the most renowned wine regions in the world. It is home to some of the most iconic wines, such as Barolo and Barbaresco, and is renowned for its stunning landscapes and centuries-old winemaking traditions. It is also home to the world famous sparkling wine Moscato d’Asti.
The history of winemaking in Piemonte dates back to the ancient Romans, who planted the first vines in the region. Since then, the region has become a major producer of some of the world's finest wines. The region's winemaking industry was revolutionized by the introduction of the modern winemaking techniques of the French. This led to the emergence of some of the most iconic wines of the region, such as Barolo and Barbaresco.