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Nebbiolo, the bold, austere Italian grape with a devoted fanbase, has an origin story as murky as the Piedmont fog for which it's named (from “nebbia,” Italian for fog). Nebbiolo has been grown in Italy's Piedmont region since at least the 13th century, often revered for its uncompromising character—high tannins, searing acidity, and an unmistakable fragrance. Its reputation began to soar with the wines of Barolo and Barbaresco in the 19th century, eventually gaining a loyal following among wine lovers around the world who can’t resist its haunting, heady profile.

Today, Nebbiolo remains synonymous with Piedmont, especially those small patches of hilly terrain that have perfected the balance of cool mornings and ample sun. But it’s more than an Italian story now. Australian producers have taken on Nebbiolo with a fresh vision, and other parts of the world are getting in on the act, each offering a unique interpretation of the grape's potential.

Best Italian Regions for Nebbiolo and Their Distinct Styles

1. Barolo – King of Nebbiolo

If there’s one Nebbiolo that needs no introduction, it’s Barolo. Known as the “king of wines” in Italy, Barolo is what happens when Nebbiolo takes its gloves off. Situated in the Langhe hills in Piedmont, Barolo’s vineyards are a mosaic of micro-regions, each lending its own touch to Nebbiolo. Key communes here include La Morra, Serralunga d’Alba, and Monforte d’Alba, each producing wines with a distinctive character.

Barolo wines are aged for a minimum of three years, typically seeing time in both oak barrels and bottle before release, and they develop remarkably with age, evolving from power to finesse over 10, 20, or even 30 years.

2. Barbaresco – The Graceful Queen

Just northeast of Barolo lies Barbaresco, often referred to as Barolo’s gentler cousin. Though it shares the same grape and is also in the Langhe hills, Barbaresco wines are generally softer and more accessible earlier in their lives, with a minimum of two years of required ageing.

Barbaresco’s Nebbiolos are graceful and fragrant, with a silky structure that’s often compared to Pinot Noir for its elegance. The soils here are a bit richer in nutrients, producing wines with finer, less aggressive tannins. Barbaresco can still age well but tends to be approachable a bit sooner than Barolo, making it a Nebbiolo that pleases both purists and casual drinkers.

3. Roero – Lighter, Fresher, and a Bit More Playful

Across the Tanaro River from Barolo and Barbaresco lies Roero, where Nebbiolo takes on a brighter, fruitier edge. Roero’s sandy soils yield a softer expression with plenty of red fruit, rose petal, and spice, often ready to drink within a few years. This is Nebbiolo in a more delicate style, capturing the lighter, fresher side of the grape and offering a delightful entry point for anyone new to the variety.

4. Valtellina – Alpine Nebbiolo with Mountain Flair

Moving to Lombardy, Valtellina is a remarkable outpost for Nebbiolo, here known as Chiavennasca. Unlike the rolling hills of Piedmont, Valtellina’s vineyards cling to steep, terraced slopes along the Adda River. The region’s high altitude and cool climate produce a leaner, more restrained Nebbiolo, with aromas of alpine herbs, cranberry, and a mineral edge.

Valtellina Nebbiolos can be angular and lively, with a unique finesse that’s distinct from Piedmont’s styles. The area’s Sforzato di Valtellina, a unique style where grapes are dried before fermentation, produces wines with heightened intensity, reminiscent of Amarone but still distinctly Nebbiolo.

Australian Nebbiolo: Regions and Styles

While Nebbiolo has a reputation for being particular about where it grows best, a handful of Australian regions have risen to the challenge, producing versions that are as varied as the climates and landscapes of Australia itself.

1. King Valley, Victoria – Nebbiolo with an Italian Accent

The Italian heritage of the King Valley winemakers shines in their Nebbiolo. Thanks to the cool-climate conditions and elevation, King Valley Nebbiolos often show floral aromas and bright acidity with a more delicate fruit profile. King Valley winemakers, many of Italian descent, approach Nebbiolo with a deep respect for traditional techniques, resulting in wines that can sometimes feel like they’ve been plucked from Northern Italy.

2. Adelaide Hills, South Australia – Modern Meets Tradition

The cool climate and higher altitudes in the Adelaide Hills create an ideal environment for Nebbiolo to thrive. Producers here often lean into modern winemaking techniques, creating Nebbiolos that are strikingly vibrant (but not without structure). Expect flavours of raspberry, cherry, and a hint of rose, often with fine tannins and a light-to-medium body. Adelaide Hills Nebbiolo is particularly food-friendly, pairing beautifully with anything from charcuterie to roast lamb.

3. Yarra Valley, Victoria – Elegant and Nuanced

The Yarra Valley’s Nebbiolos are typically refined and elegant, often boasting a more restrained profile than their Italian counterparts. With cooler temperatures and the influence of maritime air, Yarra Valley Nebbiolos are known for their perfumed nose, showcasing rose petal, red fruit, and a clean, refreshing acidity that makes them exceptionally versatile.

4. Heathcote, Victoria – Bold and Structured

Heathcote is better known for its Shiraz, but Nebbiolo is carving out a niche here too. The region’s unique Cambrian soils, coupled with warm days and cool nights, produce Nebbiolos with intense structure, firm tannins, and a deeper fruit character. These wines often have an earthy, almost savoury complexity that’s akin to some of Barolo’s more robust communes but with a uniquely Australian twist.

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2018 Olek Bondonio Barbaresco Roncagliette
2018 Olek Bondonio Barbaresco RoncagliettePiedmont
A ripe and plush Barbaresco, balanced out by classic Nebbiolo tannin.
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2017 Cascina Roccalini Barbaresco
2017 Cascina Roccalini BarbarescoPiedmont
Very pretty, perfumed example of Barbaresco from one of the 'new guard' or the region.
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2019 Massolino Langhe Nebbiolo
2019 Massolino Langhe NebbioloPiedmont
Massolino's 'baby-Barolo'. The best way to sample this great family's prowess with Nebbiolo at a great price.
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2017 Luigi Baudana Barolo Baudana
2017 Luigi Baudana Barolo BaudanaPiedmont
Powerfully elegant Barolo from one of the best crus in Serralunga.
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2017 G.D. Vajra Barolo Coste di Rose
2017 G.D. Vajra Barolo Coste di RosePiedmont
The prettiest and most approachable of the Cru Barolo offerings from the Vaira family.
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2017 G.D. Vajra Barolo Bricco delle Viole
2017 G.D. Vajra Barolo Bricco delle ViolePiedmont
Perhaps the most sought-after of the exquisite Cru Barolo from the iconic G.D. Vajra.
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2018 Bel Colle La Reala Nebbiolo d'Alba DOC
2018 Bel Colle La Reala Nebbiolo d'Alba DOCPiedmont
A bright, fresh, yet rich, and full-bodied Nebbiolo d'Alba from the sandy soils of Roero.
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2018 Matunei Macaia Rosso
2018 Matunei Macaia RossoPiedmont
A stylishly rustic Nebbiolo, Barbera blend, yet at the same time easy going and irrepressible.
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2018 Platinetti Guido Colline Novaresi Nebbiolo
2018 Platinetti Guido Colline Novaresi NebbioloPiedmont
Delicate and intense Nebbiolo from the northern part of Piemonte
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2019 Revello Langhe Nebbiolo
2019 Revello Langhe NebbioloPiedmont
Tremendous value Langhe Nebbiolo, sitting at medium weight, aromatic and succulent.
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2014 A & G Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi
2014 A & G Fantino Barolo Cascina DardiPiedmont
Classically styled Barolo of intensity and structure. Perfect for the cellar.
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2018 Traversa Il Ciabot Langhe Nebbiolo
2018 Traversa Il Ciabot Langhe NebbioloPiedmont
The wonderful early-drinking Nebbiolo made in a richer style from this traditional Barbaresco producer.
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2018 Elvio Cogno Barbaresco Bordini
2018 Elvio Cogno Barbaresco BordiniPiedmont
Classic single vineyard Barbaresco from a great producer. A fine, structured Nebbiolo.
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2015 Elvio Cogno Barolo Ravera Riserva Vigna Elena
2015 Elvio Cogno Barolo Ravera Riserva Vigna ElenaPiedmont
A tightly wound, austere, cru Nebbiolo made for the true Barolo purists.
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2017 Oddero Barolo Classico
2017 Oddero Barolo ClassicoPiedmont
Organic Barolo that honours over 200 years of family history in the Langhe.
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2017 Diego Conterno Barolo
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2020 Longview Fresco Nebbiolo
2020 Longview Fresco NebbioloAdelaide Hills
Italian-inspired drink-on-the-terrace Nebbiolo red blend from the Adelaide Hills
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2015 Cascina Fontana Barolo
2015 Cascina Fontana BaroloPiedmont
Poised, supple Barolo from an historic winemaking family in the heart of Nebbiolo heaven.
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2015 Le Piane Boca
2015 Le Piane BocaPiedmont
An epic, yet slightly divergent expression of Italian Nebbiolo recognised as one of the Top 50 Wines in the Best Italian Wine Awards.
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2017 Fetherston Estate Nebbiolo
2017 Fetherston Estate NebbioloPyrenees
If you're a Nebbiolo fan and looking for good local examples, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better-priced quality example in Australia.
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2018 Ioppa Nebbiolo Colline Novaresi DOC
2018 Ioppa Nebbiolo Colline Novaresi DOCPiedmont
Elegant, minerally Nebbiolo from northern Piemonte, in a screwcap too...
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2017 Ben Haines Rendition Nebbiolo
2017 Ben Haines Rendition NebbioloPyrenees
Top class example of Nebbiolo from one of the best vineyards in the country growing the variety.
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2017 Oddero Barbaresco Gallina
2017 Oddero Barbaresco GallinaPiedmont
Brilliant single site Barbaresco that will reveal itself wonderfully in the cellar for many years to come.
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2018 Arfion Primavera Nebbiolo
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Yarra Valley Nebbiolo from the upper reaches of the region delivered with style.
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2013 Linnaea Trifulau Barolo DOCG
2013 Linnaea Trifulau Barolo DOCGPiedmont
A true bargain of a Barolo from a winemaking couple based out of Melbourne!
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2019 Alberto Oggero Roero Le Coste
2019 Alberto Oggero Roero Le CostePiedmont
Layered and complex Nebbiolo from Roero, with great depth and length. Approachable now but better down the line.
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2016 Alberto Oggero Roero Riserva
2016 Alberto Oggero Roero RiservaPiedmont
Elegant and crunchy Nebbiolo from Roero, just to the north of Barolo. Fantastic value for a top wine from the great 2016 vintage.
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