Barolo Camilla DOCG 2009 – Elegant Nebbiolo from Piedmont | Bruna Grimaldi (75cl)
Price range: £30.50 through £177.50
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A Refined Expression of Nebbiolo
Experience the elegance of Barolo Camilla DOCG 2009 by Bruna Grimaldi, a distinguished red wine from the renowned Barolo region in Piedmont, Italy. Crafted from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, this wine exemplifies the depth and complexity characteristic of Barolo wines.
Tasting Notes:
- Colour: Intense garnet red with orange reflections
- Aroma: Aromas of dried red cherries, pressed rose petals, licorice, and subtle earthy notes
- Palate: Medium-bodied with fine, silky tannins and a harmonious balance between fruit and structure, leading to a persistent finish
Serving Suggestions:
- Temperature: Best served at 18–20°C
- Pairings: Ideal with truffle risotto, osso buco, braised meats, and aged cheeses
Product Details:
- Volume: 75cl
- Alcohol Content: Approximately 14%
- Region: Barolo, Piedmont, Italy
- Grape Variety: 100% Nebbiolo
- Vinification: Fermented in temperature-controlled tanks with extended maceration, followed by aging in large Slavonian oak barrels and French oak tonneaux for 24–30 months
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What makes Barolo Camilla DOCG 2009 by Bruna Grimaldi a standout Nebbiolo wine?
Barolo Camilla DOCG 2009 is a refined expression of 100% Nebbiolo from the Barolo region in Piedmont, Italy. It offers an intense garnet red colour with orange reflections and aromas of dried red cherries, pressed rose petals, licorice, and subtle earthy hints. The palate is medium-bodied with silky tannins, balanced fruit, and a persistent finish, showcasing the elegance typical of Barolo wines.
How is Barolo Camilla DOCG 2009 produced?
This Barolo is fermented in temperature-controlled tanks with an extended maceration period to extract depth and complexity. It is then aged for 24 to 30 months in large Slavonian oak barrels and French oak tonneaux, which refines its structure and integrates the tannins, resulting in a smooth yet structured wine.
Which dishes pair exceptionally well with Barolo Camilla DOCG 2009?
Barolo Camilla pairs beautifully with rich Piedmontese classics such as truffle risotto, osso buco, and braised meats, as well as aged cheeses. These dishes complement its harmonious balance of fruit and tannin structure, while the wine’s earthy and floral notes enhance the complexity of the food.
Did you know? What is unique about the Nebbiolo grape and its place in Barolo winemaking tradition?
Nebbiolo is a notoriously late-ripening and challenging grape that thrives in the Barolo region’s terroir, producing some of Italy’s most celebrated wines. Local producers have perfected ageing and vinification techniques over generations, using long maceration and oak maturation to reveal Nebbiolo’s signature aromas of rose petals, cherry, and licorice, crafting wines of exceptional depth and elegance.

