Roberto Voerzio Dolcetto d'Alba Priavino 2023
24.38₣ (Exc. VAT bot. 75 cl.) / Switzerland
Features
Type of wine
Pairings
Style
Occasions
Winery
Size
Appellation
Alcohol
13.5%
Grapes
Serving
Between 14ºC and 16ºC
Winemaking
Fermented and aged on lees for 9 months in stainless steel tanks.
Description
The history of Dolcetto d'Alba Priavino was born from a clear idea in Roberto Voerzio's mind: to demonstrate that Dolcetto, historically considered lesser than Nebbiolo or Barbera, could reach serious heights, without losing its authenticity. To do so, he applied the same rigorous philosophy as for his great wines: very low yields (1 to 1.5 kg per plant), meticulous cultivation and an intimate connection with the land. Planted in high-density vineyards (6,000 to 8,000 vines/ha) with an east-west exposure, Roberto Voerzio Dolcetto d'Alba Priavino is a Dolcetto that reflects the essence of the Terra Alta terroir, with clay-limestone soils that bring freshness and tension. The grapes are harvested by hand in mid-September, when the fruit expresses its best balance between ripeness and acidity. Voerzio says that for years he had to defend this approach against those who believed that Dolcetto was not worth the effort. But his conviction paid off.
Winemaking
Vinification is carried out exclusively in stainless steel, thus preserving fruit clarity and varietal expression. Fermentation is spontaneous, with indigenous yeasts, followed by a short maceration that extracts the essentials without excesses. There is no oak ageing; the wine is kept in tank until bottling to preserve its fresh, pure and direct character. Production is limited to around 12,000 bottles, underlining its artisanal approach.
Taste
On the nose, Roberto Voerzio Dolcetto d'Alba Priavino displays an attractive fruity intensity: black cherry, blueberry and a faint hint of ripe raspberry, with hints of wild herbs, mint and a delicate floral nuance. On the palate, it is surprisingly structured: fine, dusty tannins, vibrant acidity and a dry minerality that prolongs the finish. The black fruit remains the protagonist, but balanced by an earthy, saline background that adds dimension. This is a serious, gastronomic Dolcetto that works perfectly with pasta with ragout, grilled white meats or mild cured meats. A wine that breaks the mould and dignifies the variety with depth, tension and authenticity.
Shipping to Switzerland
50% discount on orders over 376.70₣*Estimated transit time: 6-7 working days.
| Bottles | Price | Over 376.70₣* |
|---|---|---|
| 1-6 | 22.74₣ | 11.37₣ (-11.37₣) |
| 7-12 | 28.16₣ | 14.08₣ (-14.08₣) |
| 13-18 | 34.75₣ | 17.38₣ (-17.38₣) |
| 19-24 | 43.70₣ | 21.85₣ (-21.85₣) |
| 25-30 | 48.97₣ | 24.49₣ (-24.49₣) |
| 31-36 | 54.62₣ | 27.31₣ (-27.31₣) |
| 37-42 | 58.39₣ | 29.19₣ (-29.19₣) |
| 43-48 | 60.27₣ | 30.14₣ (-30.14₣) |
| 49-54 | 65.92₣ | 32.96₣ (-32.96₣) |
| 55-60 | 71.57₣ | 35.79₣ (-35.79₣) |
| VAT not included | ||
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