If you like good wine, you've probably bought a Barolo wine before. And the next time you buy another bottle, you'll know from now on how beautiful the Barolo region is. Located in the northern Italian region of Piedmont, south of Alba, it has UNESCO World Heritage status.
And if you like some history: Before the mid-19th century, it was made in a richly sweet and fruity style that did not please the Count of Cavour. Louis Oudart, a French Champagne winemaker, was hired to create the style we know today - a dry red wine.
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