Elvio CognoLanghe Nascetta di Novello Anas-Cëtta 2019

Product code: 12353
£23.30 inc VAT
£139.80 / case of 6
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Piedmont
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Langhe
Type
Winery
Winery: Elvio Cogno
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Nascetta
Grape: 100% Nascetta
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Piedmont
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Langhe
Type
Winery
Winery: Elvio Cogno
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Nascetta
Grape: 100% Nascetta

Product Notes

Elvio Cogno Langhe Nascetta di Novello Anas-Cëtta is an exquisite white wine, revered for its singular quality. Crafted in the Piedmont region of Italy, it radiates a unique blend of intense aromas, marked by whiffs of sage, mint and exotic fruits, reflecting its floral and complex nature. The palate enjoys a harmonious balance of acidity, body, and flavour, outlined by a persistent, inviting finish. This elegant wine, adorned with pale straw yellow hues and made from the indigenous Nascetta grape, promises an enticingly layered drinking experience, elevating it to a rare gem among Italian wines.

Tasting Notes

Straw-yellow in color with golden highlights. The nose is fine and elegant with just the right intensity. It exudes complex, lingering scents of wild flowers and herbs, citrus and a hint of flint notes. The bouquet suggests acacia honey, grapefruit, sage and rosemary.

About the Winery

Elvio Cogno

Hidden amid the beautiful landscapes of Piedmont, Italy, you find Elvio Cogno winery. A symbol of perfect culmination of our history's tradition, skill and passion. Coming into being in 1990, Elvio Cogno dove headfirst into the glorious wine culture of Barolo, becoming a beacon of quality and authenticity.

Established by the father-daughter duo, Elvio and Nadia, the winery symbolises a bridge between generation, technology and tradition. These factors coalesce, bringing out the truly impeccable wines they produce. Spread across 11 hectares at the top of the Ravera Hill, they craft their wines with precision, dedication and love.

Tucked between sun-lit vineyards and lush valleys, the winery’s backdrop offers unparalleled scenic views. However, it's not all about aesthetics when it comes to Elvio Cogno, The winery's meticulous wine production programme ensures every bottle encloses the true essence of Barolo.

To protect the wines’ natural characteristics, Elvio Cogno employs sustainable farming practices, maintaining an environmental conscious at its core. The grapes undergo scrupulous checks and individual attention to ensure nothing less than perfection.

Elvio Cogno holds dear its legacy of unique wines, A legacy destined for the meticulous refinement of Nebbiolo grapes. Alongside the classic Barolo, the winery also produces exceptional Barbera d'Alba, Dolcetto d'Alba, and a unique blend named Nascetta del Comune di Novello, each reflecting the winery's dedication to accentuating indigenous varietals.

The winery's wines embody a world of flavour and elegance, and they represent everything Elvio Cogno stood for, authenticity, quality, and tradition. The winery is truly an ethereal paradise for any wine connoisseur. The charm lies in their commitment to their roots, rendering each sip of their wines like a journey through the rich wine heritage of Barolo.

So, the next time, you're in Piedmont, experiencing the marvels that is Elvio Cogno winery should be at the top of your list. After all, it's not every day one gets to witness the beautiful fusion of tradition and innovation. And, to quote Elvio Cogno himself, "To make wines, you need passion. Culture, and main's love in the vineyard where wine is born from the land, cultivated by man."

https://www.elviocogno.com

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