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Bramaterra “Salero”

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Named after the salt for which Brusnengo is renowned (salero means “salt cellar”), this bottling comes from a parcel situated at 300 to 350 meters of altitude, with variable expositions (east and southwest), and richer, sandier soils than those of its counterpart Rocce di Luce. Andrea’s vines in Salero — 25 years old on average — produce a wine denser and darker than Rocce di Luce, with focused, tunneling fruit accented by savory herbs and endowed with impressive concentration. A slightly higher proportion of Nebbiolo here (around 90%) amplifies the wine’s muscularity.

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Named after the salt for which Brusnengo is renowned (salero means “salt cellar”), this bottling comes from a parcel situated at 300 to 350 meters of altitude, with variable expositions (east and southwest), and richer, sandier soils than those of its counterpart Rocce di Luce. Andrea’s vines in Salero — 25 years old on average — produce a wine denser and darker than Rocce di Luce, with focused, tunneling fruit accented by savory herbs and endowed with impressive concentration. A slightly higher proportion of Nebbiolo here (around 90%) amplifies the wine’s muscularity.

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Andrea Mosca abandoned his career as an architect nine years ago and acquired three hectares of vines in and around the village of Brusnengo, in the heart of the Bramaterra appellation. Christening his project NOAH, Andrea quickly set to producing thrillingly pure wines beginning with the 2011 vintage, and we have been by his side since the outset.
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