2022 Mauro Marengo Langhe Nebbiolo
The 2022 Mauro Marengo Langhe Nebbiolo is everything you love about Barolo—rose petals, tar, and elegant structure—but in a more approachable, everyday style. The palate is silky and energetic with a long, lifted, and beautifully balanced finished.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, aged for at least 16 months in stainless steel and cement, only 2,500 cases produced annually.
- Tasting Notes dried cherry, raspberry, crushed rose, dried herbs, earthy minerality, hint of cedar, spice
- Variety Nebbiolo
- Region Italy, Piedmont
- Volume 750ml
- Alcohol Volume 14%
- Table Talk Langhe Nebbiolo is often called “BABY BAROLO” because it’s made from the same grape and grown in the same region of Piedmont, often just outside or even adjacent to Barolo-designated vineyards.
$31.00
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Born in Alba in 1961, Mauro Marengo left middle school to help his father Francesco take care of their many different crops and livestock up until the 1980s. Incentivized by the increasing global success of their wine region, they slowly moved more of their effort to viticulture, and in 2015 they made their first commercial wines. Daniele describes his father as having the peasant pragmatism of the Langa and a strong attachment to the land.
What is most unique about the Marengos and the typical Piemontese familial agricultural system is how early they began to pass the torch on to their children. They started to first give control over the business to their daughters and convinced by Daniele’s obvious talent and passion for the vineyard and cellar work, some years later they gave him, at twenty-two-years-old, their full support of his ideas and the directional control in the vineyards and cellar. However, Daniele was involved from the start with the microquantity of wines bottled under the family label in 2015 when he had just entered his teenage years.Though it’s not fair to speculate on Daniele’s potential while he’s only nearing the quarter mark of his life, we do see the genius early on. It’s even rarer in a region as important as Barolo for someone so young to be given full control and to generate such high-level results so quickly. In our portfolio of growers, there are few so impressive in their early twenties from one of a country’s most celebrated regions. Is Daniele a prodigy? Not sure, but it will be a privilege to watch his progression from the front row.