Description
Pelaverga is one of the most original Burlotto wines. An ancient variety cultivated by the family since 1800. The color is intense ruby red which changes over time towards orange. On the nose the typical hints of the grape recall those of violet and currant to then be accompanied by the note that perhaps most distinguishes the vine: white pepper. When tasted, the fruity and fragrant texture creates a fresh and velvety balance with aromas of dried fruit in the finish.
This historic estate located in the municipality of Verduno in the Barolo DOCG, was founded by Giovan Battista Burlotto, the Commendatore, in the mid-18th century, during which it obtained the illustrious title of “Supplier of the Royal House of Savoy”, and “The sole supplier of the Duke of Abruzzo’s Arctic expedition to the North Pole”. Burlotto distinguished himself by introducing the practice of selling bottled wine with the name of his estate (in the manner of French castles) at a time when it was the usual practice in the Langhe to sell wine in barrels.
Most of the estate’s vineyards are located in the commune of Verduno, where the famous Monvigliero cru is also found, which is known for its entirely south-facing location and white marl soil.
The estate remains in family ownership and is currently under the management of Burlotto’s great-granddaughter, Mariana Burlotto, and her husband, Giuseppe Alessandria.