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Lodovico Stofuori Timorasso Bianco 2023

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Winery: Lodovico

Lodovico Stofuori Timorasso Bianco is made from 100% Timorasso.The name 'sto fuori' means that it is out of the Timorasso classic area ( that is south -east Piedmont) and also a little bit of madness' because to plant Timorasso in Langhe you must be Fuori ( italian expression to say a little mad).Yellow straw with notes of broom flowers, pear aroma and crushed stones.. Fresh in the mouth, tasty with lovely touches of mineral and grapefruit. Tangy acidity keeps it fresh and bright. It's a perfect wine to pair with fish, white meat with aromatic herbs and cheese where it reaches its elegance and fragrance.

Country: Italy
Region: Piemonte
Winery: Lodovico
Grape Type: Timorasso
Vintage: 2023
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Organic: YES

Founded by Lodovico Borgogno in 1950, the Estate is now run by 4th generation winemakers Virna and Lorenzo Borgogno. Virna was the first woman in Italy to have received her degree in Winemaking Technique (Enologica Tecnica) from the University of Turin in 1991. She creates magnificent wines, primarily from the Nebbiolo grape. Her Barolos are long lived, structured wines that should be appreciated throughout their long life.

The estate is located in Barolo at the center of the Langhe region. The winery sits at the foothill of Cannubi, which marks the dividing line between two different soil types - the Tortonian soil to the north and west (La Morra) is generally more compact marl mixed with sand, producing elegant, softer wines that are more approachable in their youth. The Helvetian soils, with loose, less fertile sandstone and limestone rich marl, are to the south and east (Monforte and Serralunga).

The vineyards spread over 12 hectares of the most important crus in Barolo:

Barolo Cannubi 1.5 ha (the word "Cannubi" means union in local dialect - union of two soil types)

Barolo Preda 1.0 haBarolo Sarmassa 0.5 haBarolo Cerviano Merli (Novello) 3 haBarolo San giovanni (Monforte) 0.5 haBarbera d’Alba 2 haDolcetto d’Alba 0.5 haLanghe Nebbiolo 1.5 haTimorasso (langhe Bianco) 0.5 ha

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