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