Prunotto tells, through its own labels, the history and uniqueness of these lands, expressing the thousand nuances that each small plot of vineyard can tell. A continuous challenge, between tradition and innovation, to show the characteristics of a unique terroir through indigenous and non-native varietals.
Dolcetto, historical wine of the ancient Piedmontese winemaking tradition, meets the refinement in steel, to enhance the fragrance and the fruitiness of the fruit, typical of the variety.
Tasting Notes
The wine has a lively ruby red color. The nose is vinous, characterized by notes of flowers and ripe fruit. On the palate it is full and harmonious with a pleasant almond aftertaste.
Pairings
For the whole meal, it is the most classic Piedmontese table wine, to be combined with appetizers and not too seasoned cheeses.