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Barolo Paiagallo

Giovanni CanonicaBarolo, Italy

Giovanni Canonica’s Barolo “Paiagallo” is a small-production, single‑vineyard Nebbiolo from the Paiagallo cru just above…Learn More »

$232

/750ml

Current Retail Average

94

/100

Average Pro Rating

Barolo Paiagallo All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Giovanni Canonica’s Barolo “Paiagallo” is a small-production, single‑vineyard Nebbiolo from the Paiagallo cru just above the village of Barolo, made in a traditional, near‑natural style—organic vineyard care, indigenous yeasts, long macerations and aging in cement and large Slavonian oak. The wine is prized for its pure, old‑school Barolo character: bright rose and red‑berry aromas with truffle/earthy complexity, sinewy tannins and a nervy, terro…Learn More »

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VALUE (QPR)PRESTIGEAVAILABILITYPOPULARITYCRITIC SCORES

Barolo Paiagallo Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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The Wine House

🌍Los Angeles, CA
$199.98
2017
2017 Giovanni Canonica Barolo Paiagallo Piedmont
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Woodland Hills Wine Co.

🇺🇸Woodland Hills, CA
$265.00
2020
Canonica/Giovanni Barolo Paiagallo 2020

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About Barolo Paiagallo

Giovanni Canonica’s Barolo “Paiagallo” is a small-production, single‑vineyard Nebbiolo from the Paiagallo cru just above the village of Barolo, made in a traditional, near‑natural style—organic vineyard care, indigenous yeasts, long macerations and aging in cement and large Slavonian oak. The wine is prized for its pure, old‑school Barolo character: bright rose and red‑berry aromas with truffle/earthy complexity, sinewy tannins and a nervy, terroir‑driven energy that rewards patience.