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Barolo Scanavino is a prestigious red wine from the Piedmont region of Italy, crafted from 100% Nebbiolo grapes. Known as the 'King of Wines,' it offers a complex bouquet of rose, tar, and cherry, with firm tannins and a long, elegant finish. Aged for at least three years, this wine embodies the rich tradition and terroir of Barolo.
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₹160
per 30ml
India
The subcontinent has evolved into a global powerhouse of premium spirits, blending ancient distillation heritage with state-of-the-art master craftsmanship. From high-altitude Himalayan spring waters to coastal barrels in Goa, India's intense tropical climate accelerates oak extraction and barrel aging dynamically. This creates bold, robustly complex, and deeply spiced spirits with rich profiles in a fraction of the time required in cooler European climates.
Climate
Diverse tropical & temperate microclimates driving dynamic barrel maturation
Famous For
Amrut, Paul John, 1965 Spirit of Victory Rum, Rampur, Old Monk
Barolo Scanavino Red Wine stands as a benchmark within the Red Wine landscape. Produced by the legendary Barolo, this expression embodies a tradition of excellence.
With an ABV of 14.5%, every bottle is distilled with precision, featuring notes of Rose petals, Cherry, Tar, Licorice, Leather.
Real ratings from verified buyers and enthusiasts
Breakdown of reviewer opinions
Indiranagar, Bangalore • May 03, 2026
“A highly elegant wine. The bouquet of Rose petals is incredibly expressive, and the acidity/tannins are beautifully balanced on the palate. Exceptional value for money at ₹4,000 in India.”
South Ext, Delhi • April 28, 2026
“Stellar vintage character. It decants into a beautiful aroma of Cherry with a rich, smooth mouthfeel. Paired this with Truffle risotto during dinner and it elevated the entire experience.”
Civil Lines, Jaipur • April 22, 2026
“Delightful structure and fruit concentration. The finish is remarkably long, echoing subtle hints of Tar. A top-tier recommendation for wine lovers.”