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2018 Francone Barolo

$105.00 SGD


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Return Policy

To protect the provenance of delivered wines, exchange and returns are not allowed.

Corked Wines

While we make every attempt to provide wines of good quality and provenance, we cannot guarantee the personal 'drinkability' for every bottle we sell. It is the industry standard that older wines are purchased "as is" and at the buyer's risk as to the drinkability of the wine. This policy includes "corked" wines (those tainted with TCA and smell of wet cardboard). This wine fault occurred during the cork selection process and is completely out of our control. For the aforementioned reasons, no refund or exchange will be granted.

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Country: Italy

Region: Piedmont

Grape(s): Nebbiolo

Vintage: 2018

Type: Red Wine

Volume: 750ml

Award-winning Barolo from cru vineyards in La Morra and Monforte has arrived! The Francone family have been producing Barolo from 1958. Grapes are harvested manually in the 2nd half of October then go through 14 to 16 days traditional fermentation and maceration with frequent punching down and pumping over to get the color and flavours they desire. About 30 months ageing in French oak barrels and casks and at least 6 months refinement in bottles. 

The Barolo Francone is offered as an exclusive selection of 3000 bottles.

Francone Vini started by following Alberto (class of 1892 who ran an inn near Turin) an early pioneer of Francone wines in Piemonte. Giovanni Battista took the company over from his mother Teresa and began making wine in 1940. In Neive, in 1964, Giovanni Battista and his sons Mauro and Silvano fulfilled their dream of building an imposing new winery, where the company is still based today.

Our passion for winemaking and wine has been handed down from generation to generation, and the family and the region’s history is now displayed in the winery’s museum in the form of old unique artefacts, utensils and tools used to turn grapes into wine. Today, still a tight family business, the brothers Marco and Fabrizio Francone, with the invaluable help of dad Mauro, manage the vineyards and the winery.