Boroli - Piemonte (Italy)

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The Boroli family has its roots in Piemonte since 1831, but only began winegrowing in 1997. Silvano and Elena Boroli wanted to escape the hustle of their publishing business and reconnect with nature. Their son, Achille Boroli, took over in 2012 and brought the winery to a higher level by focusing production on quality, low yields, and sustainable practices. From terroir to bottle, we strive for the highest quality in the production of our unique Barolo wines.

About the winery 

Piedmont Italy
picture of Barolo CRU Brunella DOCG Monopole
Garnet red with orange hues. Characteristic aroma, ethereal and pleasantly intense. Dry and full-bodied, robust, simple yet velvety, harmonious.
Piedmont Italy
picture of Barolo Comune di Castiglione Falletto
Barolo Castiglione Falletto is a true reflection of its local terroir: it unfolds a fresh and vibrant bouquet, dominated by pure citrus notes of orange peel and grapefruit, interwoven with more complex hints of rose petals and subtle spicy nuances. On the palate, it is powerful and balanced, with a solid structure emphasized by mineral notes that reveal themselves on the finish.
Piedmont Italy
picture of Barolo CRU Cerequio DOCG
A dense and enveloping red wine that immediately captivates, characterized by an aromatic blend of black cherry, dried rose, and shrubby shrub. Mineral notes, eucalyptus, and spice unfold on the finish.
Piedmont Italy
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With its vibrant ruby red color, this wine presents a bouquet of delicate aromas, including wild strawberries, rose petals, cinnamon, and cedar. On the palate, it boasts a fluid structure and silky tannins, with flavors reminiscent of red fruit, vanilla, and a subtle hint of earth.
Piedmont Italy
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Garnet red colour with orange tinges. Characteristic fragrance, ethereal and pleasantly intense. Dry and full taste, robust, simple but velvety, harmonic.
Piedmont Italy
picture of Barolo CRU Villero DOCG
With its vibrant ruby red color, the wine presents a fresh and fruity bouquet, with notes of ripe strawberry, spring flowers, and a subtle hint of cinnamon. On the palate, it offers a youthful and lively structure, with springy tannins and a freshness that emphasizes red fruit, mint, and a delicate touch of green tea.
Piedmont Italy
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The Boroli Barbera d'Alba has a deep red color with purple reflections. The nose develops a rich bouquet of red berries, cherries, and plums, often subtly complemented by hints of spice or light herbs. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and supple, with a fresh acidity that balances the structure. The soft tannins and flavors of red fruit and berries lead to a long and harmonious finish.
Piedmont Italy
picture of Langhe 1661 Bel Ami
The Langhe Chardonnay radiates a pale yellow color, illuminated by greenish reflections. The nose unfolds notes of lemon peel, ripe apricot, and a hint of elderflower, creating a complex aromatic whole.
Piedmont Italy
picture of Langhe 1661
Aromas of red cherry, strawberry, blackcurrant, and flowers create a vibrant, juicy red wine with exceptional harmony and structure. On the palate, it is elegant and well-structured, with silky tannins and a vibrant energy that envelops every sip, offering a perfect balance between freshness and persistence.