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2011 Leoparodi Barolo Riserva DOCG

$149.00 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: 2011

Type: Red

Volume: 750ml

Barolo is a traditional village in Piedmont, northwest Italy. The hills of the surrounding area have long been famous for producing red wines which take its name. These are made entirely from the Nebbiolo grape variety.

This wine is from the most important plot of La Morra called “La Serra”, rich in minerals and characterized by cool and dry winds. About 40 years old vines at an altitude of 380m facing South/South-West in soil that is rich in lime and clay with grey-bluish marl. Grapes are manually harvested beginning of October and aged in large oak barrels and additional 12month in bottles. 

Filari di Luna was born about twenty years ago, thanks to a collaboration with visionary friends from Langa. Working hard, well and with passion is our philosophy. We started cultivating typical varieties from our land, in some vineyards set on suitable hills in order to valorize the authenticity of Langa terroir and the production of Nebbiolo grapes. We make big selection of cluster in the vineyard, using only manual harvest. The vinification is so traditional and respectful of grapes, in the cellars we care a lot about quality. This is the only way to make great wines. The label Leoparòdi is born recently and it tells the history of the family.

A homage to own roots. Leo is the diminutive of Leandro, while Parodi was the last name of the fatherly grandmother. Leoparòdi wines come almost exclusively from Nebbiolo grapes, so the Barolo wines, the Barbaresco wines and the Nebbiolo wines, the most prestigious wines from the winery.