
Nebbiolo - Wikipedia
Nebbiolo (/ ˌnɛbiˈoʊloʊ /, [1] Italian: [nebˈbjɔːlo]; Piedmontese: nebieul [neˈbjøl]) is an Italian red wine grape variety predominantly associated with its native Piedmont region, where it makes …
Nebbiolo: The Grape of Barolo and So Much More - Wine Folly
Nebbiolo (“Nebby-oh-low”) is a full-bodied red wine more famously known by the two production regions of Barolo and Barbaresco in Piedmont, Italy. Nebbiolo wines are translucent (like …
Nebbiolo in a Nutshell - Wine Folly
Hailing from Northern Italy’s Piedmont region, this grape is known for producing powerful, full-bodied, and mercilessly tannic wines—all while looking as pale as Pinot Noir! Most famously, …
What Is Nebbiolo Wine? - Food & Wine
Oct 24, 2022 · Nebbiolo is the name of the red grape variety that is used to produce the great bottlings of Barolo and Barbaresco, both of which are required by law to be crafted entirely …
Nebbiolo: What to Know and 6 Bottles to Try - Liquor.com
Nov 16, 2021 · Nebbiolo is a dark-skinned grape variety used to make red wines. The grape is grown mostly in Italy’s Piedmont region and gets its name from the Italian word for fog, nebbia, …
The Comprehensive Guide to Nebbiolo | Wine Folly
Nebbiolo is a red wine grape grown mostly in Piedmont, Italy. Nebbiolo is used in two popular Italian wines: Barolo and Barbaresco.
Nebbiolo Wine Ratings, Reviews and Basics | Wine Enthusiast
Native to Italy’s north, Nebbiolo is the sole grape used in Barolo and Barbaresco, where it produces elegant, ageworthy wines from south-facing hillside sites. In other Piedmont regions …
Nebbiolo: Guide to This Complex Red Wine From Piedmont
Dec 29, 2021 · Nebbiolo is a powerful little red grape originating from the Piemonte region of Italy. Its roots lie in the heavy-hitter reds of Barolo and Barbaresco, where its intense tannins and …
Your Complete Nebbiolo Wine Guide - WinePros
Nebbiolo wines are produced from the Nebbiolo grapes grown in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy. The Nebbiolo characteristics are easily discerned because they have a …
Nebbiolo - Jancis Robinson
Nebbiolo is popularly thought to take its name from nebbia, Italian for the fogs that characteristically drape these hills in autumn, further restricting any ability to ripen late in the …