
Connoisseur special. Barbera d’Alba 2015. 100% Barbera, by Borgogno 1761, Barolo, Piedmont, Italy.
The Winery: 1761 to the current day. A memorable wine domain in the “Piedmont” area of Italy, arranged in the focal point of BAROLO town. It is perhaps the most seasoned winery in Italy. Pushing ahead during the 1920s, the Borgogno family turned into the primary winemakers from Piedmont to trade their wines in various nations. The Borgogno family and group made extraordinary wines in the nineteenth century. In 2008, the home was bought by the Farnetti family. Today, the bequest has 39 hectares with 31 planted in wine. Italy’s memorable winery known for their customary style and maturing measure.
Barbera d’Alba (Denominazione D’Origine Controllata). The topographical region. BARBERA, a red wine grape varietal which has an entire 1000 year old history. It is the third most planted wine grape varietal in Italy. BARBERA D’ALBA is the vital DOC of the Piedmont. The Barbera grapes come from the zone around the city of ALBA. The zone is outperformed by BAROLO and BARBARESCO. A wide assortment of wines are delivered with the Barbera grape varietal and the grapes are additionally filled in a portion of the new world wine locales.
The Wine: (Barbera d’Alba 2015):- A light bodied wine made with 100% Barbera grapes. Strong on the nose with oaky aromas. A very subtle wine filled likewise with smells of dim natural products. Dry on the sense of taste with adjusted tannins. The wine is matured in steel tanks, Slovenian oak barrels and afterward in the bottle. The phenomenal maturing measure makes the wine special, exquisite giving it a spicy note.
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