Bruno Rocca Barbaresco DOCG 2022
Nebbiolo | Piedmont | Italy | Red Wine | Bruno Rocca | 2022 | 0,75 L | 14,5 %
About
Bruno Rocca’s Barbaresco 2022 is a refined and elegant expression of Nebbiolo from one of Italy’s most revered appellations. With its noble character, precise structure, and age-worthy finesse, this wine offers both youthful charm and long-term potential.
Producer
Notary documents from the 19th century attest to the presence of the Rocca family in the township of Barbaresco since 1834, the same year ancestor Francesco (1834-1894) was born.
In 1864, Francesco drafted the prenuptial agreements with his future wife, Luigia Cheinasso. In the document, Francesco is defined as “a farmer born and living in Barbaresco”, the co-owner with his brother Giuseppe of “houses, sites, vineyards, and slopes” located within the township.
According to later documents, our family’s activity revolved around a multi-purpose farm. Viniculture was an important part of the household finances alongside fields for foraging and raising livestock.
In 1958, he moved to live in Rabaja near the gardens.
In 1978, he releases the first wine under his own name and with his own label. Before that, the family gave their grapes to a cooperative that bottled their wines separately and marketed them under a separate brand.
In 1990, the family began to expand and bought vineyards outside Barbaresco. Other styles began to be made, such as: Langhe Nebbiolo, Barbera d'Alba and d'Asti, Dolcetto.
Tasting notes
Aromatic layers of rose petals, red cherries, licorice, and earthy undertones unfold on the nose. The palate is structured yet graceful, with polished tannins, lively acidity, and a long, spicy, and mineral-tinged finish.
Pairing
Perfect with game, braised beef, truffle-infused dishes, or aged cheeses. The wine’s tannins and structure complement protein-rich meals, while its aromatic complexity enhances intricate, savory flavors.
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Nebbiolo
Nebbiolo wines tipically have rich, but elegant tannins, high acidity and unic scent – often characterized as "roses and tar". After a few years of vintage, most Nebbiolo wines begin fading from intensive ruby to a glorious brick orange color and developing flavors of mushroom, moss, leather and black pepper.
Barbaresco
Barbaresco wines are made from the Nebbiolo grape. Compared with the great neighbour Barolo these local wines are softer and ripen faster. These wines are loved for their wonderful combination of tenderness, subtlety and strength, as well as the strong and velvety aftertaste and the aroma of violets.















