Barolo Badarina – Grimaldi Bruna | Premium Piedmontese Red Wine (75cl)

Price range: £47.00 through £267.90

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Bottle Quantity

1, 6, 12

A Timeless Expression of Nebbiolo

 

Discover the elegance of the Barolo Badarina 2007 by Grimaldi Bruna, a distinguished red wine from the renowned Badarina vineyard in Serralunga d’Alba, Piedmont. Crafted exclusively from Nebbiolo grapes, this Barolo exemplifies the region’s rich winemaking heritage.

Tasting Notes:

  • Colour: Intense and brilliant garnet with orange highlights
  • Aroma: Ethereal bouquet with red fruits, raspberries, herbs, and balsamic hints that emerge with aging
  • Palate: Important tannins, freshness, and minerality, offering a Barolo of energy that improves over time

Serving Suggestions:

  • Temperature: Best enjoyed at 18–20°C
  • Pairings: Complements rich dishes such as mains with meat, game, stew, and matured cheese

Product Details:

  • Volume: 75cl
  • Alcohol Content: 14%
  • Grape Variety: 100% Nebbiolo
  • Region: Serralunga d’Alba, Piedmont, Italy
  • Vinification: Traditional methods with extended maceration and aging in large oak barrels

Why Choose Donzella Wines?

At Donzella Wines, we are dedicated to bringing authentic Italian wines to the UK, ensuring quality and tradition in every bottle. Our selection reflects the rich diversity of Italy’s wine regions, offering you a genuine taste of its heritage.

Donzella Answers

What You Should Know About This Wine

Helpful insights on serving, pairing and what to expect from this bottle.

🍷 Serving • Pairing • Style
Real questions our customers ask.
What makes Barolo Badarina by Grimaldi Bruna stand out among Piedmontese red wines?
This wine is a pure expression of Nebbiolo from the renowned Badarina vineyard in Serralunga d’Alba, Piedmont. It showcases intense garnet colour with orange highlights and an ethereal bouquet of red fruits, raspberries, herbs, and subtle balsamic notes evolved through careful ageing.
How does the Barolo Badarina taste, and what texture can I expect?
Expect a structured palate with significant tannins balanced by refreshing acidity and minerality. Its energy and complexity improve with time, offering a long, moreish finish that reflects the classic style of a fine Barolo.
Which dishes pair best with Barolo Badarina to highlight its character?
This Barolo shines alongside rich, robust dishes such as game, slow-cooked stews, mature cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano, or braised meats. These pairings complement its tannic structure and aromatic complexity, enhancing both the wine and the food.
Did you know why Serralunga d'Alba is so important for Nebbiolo and Barolo wines?
Serralunga d’Alba is famed for producing Nebbiolo with powerful tannins and great ageing potential, thanks to its unique soil and climate. Winemakers here use traditional methods with extended maceration and ageing in large oak barrels, ensuring wines like Barolo Badarina express the true pedigree and heritage of this historic Piedmontese subregion.