The wine is produced from the Nebbiolo grape

 variety. The Lampia, Michet and Rosè types are authorized. It matures at the end of September.

Barolo typically smells of tar and roses, and can take on an unusual orange tinge with age. When subjected to aging of at least five years, the wine can be labeled a Riserva. The initial nose of a barolo is often that of the pine tree.

For connoisseurs it is Italy ’s most collected wine; for beginners it is a difficult one to understand.

 (from Wikipedia.com)

Barolo is one of the most noble wines of Italy , one of many to claim the title "Wine of kings, and king of wines", it is produced in Cuneo 's province, south-west of Alba , within the district of Piemonte .

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