Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo

93 James Suckling
2017 Borgogno Barolo Cannubi DOCG
grape Nebbiolo
99.95 82.60
94 Parker
2018 Elvio Cogno Barolo Ravera
grape Nebbiolo
93.95 77.64
94 Parker
2013 Parusso Barolo Mariondino Magnum
grape Nebbiolo
145.00 119.83
96 James Suckling
2015 Bruno Giacosa Barbearesco Asili
grape Nebbiolo
329.00 271.90
95 James Suckling
2019 Pio Cesare Barbaresco
grape Nebbiolo
79.95 66.07
97 Vinous
2019 Luigi Baudana Barolo Cerretta BIO
grape Nebbiolo
83.95 69.38
98 James Suckling
2015 Vietti Barolo Rocche Castiglione Magnum
grape Nebbiolo
510.00 421.49
100 Parker
2014 Giacomo Conterno Barolo Riserva Monfortino Magnum
grape Nebbiolo
3,595.00 2,971.07
97 Parker
2018 Bruno Giacosa Barolo
grape Nebbiolo
240.00 198.35
96 Parker
2020 Vietti Barolo Rocche Castiglione
grape Nebbiolo
224.00 185.12
99 Parker
2015 Giacomo Conterno Barolo Riserva Monfortino Magnum
grape Nebbiolo
3,595.00 2,971.07
95 Parker
2017 Domenico Clerico Ciabot Mentin Barolo Ginsestra DOCG
grape Nebbiolo
98.95 81.78
96 James Suckling
2018 Paolo Scavino Barolo Monvigliero
grape Nebbiolo
94.95 78.47
95 Parker
2016 Michele Chiarlo Barolo Cerequio Riserva
grape Nebbiolo
199.95 165.25
99 James Suckling
2018 Giacomo Conterno Nervi Gattinara Vigna Molsino Magnum
grape Nebbiolo
425.00 351.24

Nebbiolo is the grape that gives Piedmont its iconic wines. Stubborn, elegant, and often as mysterious as the fog that gave it its name. Every bottle tells a story of the hills, the soil, and the long tradition behind this grape.

Origin and history of Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo has been around for centuries. The Romans wrote about it in the 1st century. In the Middle Ages new descriptions appeared, often under the name “nubiola.” The name probably comes from “nebbia,” the fog that covers the hills in autumn. Exactly the time when the grape ripens.

Where Nebbiolo grows

Piedmont is home. Especially in Barolo, Barbaresco, and Roero. But you’ll also find Nebbiolo along the Tanaro river. Soils differ from area to area. Limestone, clay, and sand each add their own twist to the flavor. Even within a few kilometers the style can change completely.

Ideal conditions for the Nebbiolo grape

This grape is picky. It wants sun but also cool nights. Vineyards between 300 and 500 meters are perfect. The soil needs to drain well. Too much rain makes the grape weaker, too little slows ripening. Around 600 to 800 mm of rainfall per year is just right.

What makes Nebbiolo special

It starts with the aroma. Roses, violets, cherries, sometimes even tar. With age it develops leather, truffle, and tobacco. Nebbiolo combines high acidity with firm tannins. That makes it tough when young but stunning as it matures. The best bottles age for decades and stay fresh.

What to eat with Nebbiolo

Think bold and hearty. Stews, game, or pasta with ragù. Mushrooms and truffle are a perfect match. Aged cheeses also work well. The tannins pair beautifully with protein-rich dishes. That’s how the wine comes into balance. You can always ask our online sommelier for advice on the perfect pairing!

Fun facts about Nebbiolo

  • Nebbiolo d’Alba received its own DOC status in 1970.
  • In some parts of Piedmont the grape is called “Spanna.”
  • In Valtellina it is known as “Chiavennasca.” Outside Italy, it rarely reaches the same finesse.

Nebbiolo at Grandcruwijnen

Take the Langhe Nebbiolo from G.D. Vajra. Fresh, floral, yet layered. Or the version from Pio Cesare. Powerful, with cherries, smoke, and earthy tones. Both show how versatile Nebbiolo can be. 

Order Nebbiolo wines online?

At Grandcruwijnen you’ll find these wines stored in a fully conditioned Wine Warehouse. Order online and choose ‘Pickup’ at checkout. Your discount appears instantly. Easy and convenient.

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