2022 Bruno Giacosa Nebbiolo D’Alba Piedmont
The 2022 Bruno Giacosa Nebbiolo d’Alba is a beautifully expressive wine that captures the elegance and purity of Piedmont’s signature grape. Its vibrant ruby-red hue with subtle orange reflections hints at classic Nebbiolo character, while aromas of red cherry, raspberry, and rose unfold with delicate notes of spice and licorice. On the palate, fine tannins and bright acidity create a graceful balance between freshness and structure.
Refined and approachable, it’s a perfect pairing for pasta al ragù, roast chicken, or earthy mushroom dishes—best enjoyed now through 2028.
Organic and sustainable farming practices, 25 days in stainless steel vats & then 14 months in French oak.
- Tasting Notes Red cherry, raspberry, black currant, rose petal, licorice, spice
- Variety Nebbiolo
- Region Italy, Piedmont
- Volume 750ml
- Alcohol Volume 15%
- Table Talk This is an approachable way into Giacosa’s world-class winemaking—showing Nebbiolo’s elegance without the long wait or high price of Barolo or Barbaresco. A perfect everyday bottle for fans of Piedmont who want the pedigree in a more accessible, ready-to-drink style.
$54.00
Only 9 left in stock
One of the legendary winemakers of the world, Bruno Giacosa crafted the most prestigious single-vineyard Barolo and Barbaresco wines during a career that spanned nearly eight decades. He joined the family business at the age of 15, representing the third generation of his Langhe winemaking family. Giacosa’s unfailing pursuit of perfection, his unrivaled palate and his intimate knowledge of vineyards in the Langhe quickly drew recognition and helped establish Piedmont as a leading wine region. In 1980, Giacosa began to acquire prime parcels in Serralunga d’Alba, La Morra and Barbaresco to produce wines that are rightly regarded as the finest expressions of Nebbiolo. His legacy rests with daughter Bruna, who continues to uphold her father’s winemaking philosophy to respect traditional techniques while using the best of modern technology. The goal is for each distinguished site to produce articulate, unique wines.




