Damilano is one of the historical Barolo producing farms, founded over a century ago by Guiseppe Borgogno. The tradition was kept up by his son-in-law Giacomo Damilano and with his children, until it was passed on to his four grandchildren, who very attentively manage their forefathers’ land today. The wines are renowned for their upright style and the estate is widely appreciated due to the strictness and passion that accompany all of the company’s activities. The vineyards are situated in the most famous crus of the Langa region: Cannubi, Liste, Fossati and Brunate, which are almost entirely cultivated with Nebbiolo da Barolo.

Tasting Notes
At the eye, Liste appears in its intense ruby red color. At the nose, it expresses notes of wild berries, liquorish, tobacco, and cocoa. At the palate, it is dry, full-bodied, has a persistent flavor, and is austere and velvety.

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Barolo DOCG “Liste” 2011 | Fragrant blue flower, perfumed berry, leather, cake spice and a balsamic note are some of the scents you’ll find on this gorgeous, forward Barolo. The delicious palate offers raspberry, wild cherry, cinnamon, white pepper clove and tobacco. Ripe, polished tannins make this already accessible but it will also age well for a decade or more. Enjoy 2016–2023.

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Barolo DOCG “Liste” 2011 | Rich, this displays black cherry, black currant, tobacco and tar flavors. Well-proportioned and balanced, with an energetic finish that echoes fruit, earth and tar elements. A traditional, muscular style. Best from 2019 through 2032. 616 cases made.