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What are the four communes of production for Barbaresco?
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Barbaresco, Neive, Treiso (a frazione of Barbaresco), San Rocco Senodelvio (part of Alba)
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When were the "menzioni geografiche aggiuntive" added to Barbaresco wines? What percentage of grapes must come from that area if it is mentioned?
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2007. 100%
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How long does Barbaresco have to be aged? Barbaresco Riserva?
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Normale - 26 months with minimum 9 months in wood
Riserva - 50 months with minimum 9 months in wood |
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What's the maximum yield and minimum alcohol for Barbaresco?
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12.5
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What's the largest cru in Barbaresco?
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Ovello, it's 78 hectares
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The cole cru is a monopole of what producter?
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Moccagatta, it's 4 hectares in Barbaresco proper
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What vineyard in Gaja's Sori San Lorenzo sourced out of?
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Secondine
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Martinenga is a monopole of what producer?
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Marchesi di Gresy - Gaiun and Champ Gros are monopoles inside of it.
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Gaja's Costa Russi and Sori Tildin bottlings are sourced from what cru?
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Roncagliette
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The Santo Stefano site is inside of what cru of Barbaresco?
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Albesani, in Neive
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Which cru contains most of the plantings for Gaja's Chardonnay bottlings?
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Giacosa
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Which three communes are entirely within the DOCG of Barolo?
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Barolo, Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d'Alba
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Which eight comunes are only partially within the DOCG of Barolo?
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Monforte d'Alba, La Morra, Diano d'Alba, Novello, Verduno, Grinzane Cavour, Cherasco, Roddi
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How long do Barolo and Barolo Riserva have to be aged before release? Minimum alcohol?
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Normale - 38 months with 18 months in wood
Riserva - 62 months with 18 months in wood 13% |
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Bricco Rocca, La Serra, Rocche dell'Annunziata, Gattera, Arborina are all crus within which commune of Barolo?
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La Morra
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What crus are shared between La Morra and Barolo?
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Fossatti, Brunate, Cerequio
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Rue, Sarmassa, San Lorenzo, Le Coste, Ravera, Cannubi, Cannubi San Lorenzo, Cannubi Boschis, La Volta are all well-known Cru in what village?
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Barolo
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What large and well known Cru is shared between Monforte d'Alba and Barolo?
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Bussia - there are many sub-plots including “Sottana,” “Rocche,” “Sporana,” “Dardi,” “Pianpolvere,” “Visette,” “Arnulfo,” and “Munie”
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Ginestra, San Giovanni, Bricco San Pietro, Perno, Castelletto, Mosconi are all Crus within what village?
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Monforte d'Alba
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Parussi, Monprivato, Garbelet Suè, Fiasco, Pugnane, Villero, Bricco Rocche, Pira, Scaronne are all crus in what village?
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Castiglione Falletto
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Monprivato is a monopole owned by whom and where?
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Giuseppe Mascarello
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What cru is shared between Castiglione Falletto and Monforte d'Alba?
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Rocche di Castiglione - Brovia and Vietti have holdsings here
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Brea, Lazzarito, Fontanafredda, Cappalotto, Ceretta, Gabutti, Damiano, Vignarionda, Ornato, Briccolina, Falletto, and Francia are all crus in what village?
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Serralunga d'Alba
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Falletto is a monopole of what producer and in what village?
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Bruno Giacosa Serralunga d'Alba
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Francia is a monopole of what producer and in what village?
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Giacomo Conterno - they have owned the property since '74, but they have been making wine out of the vineyard for much longer than that
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