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LOT 27 — Reserve

Barbera d'Alba

Piedmont, DOC, Italy | 2024

$19.99

StyleMedium-bodied red wine
Flavor ProfileTangy, Red Fruit, Dry, Bright
Sustainably-Made

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TASTING NOTES

Complex and concentrated aromas of black plums and black cherry with hints of blueberry, chocolate, and rose petals. The finish is long and filled with notes of dried cranberries and a touch of earthiness.

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DESCRIPTION

Made From Organic Grapes


The Barbera d’Alba DOC in Italy’s Piedmont is famed for its tangy, cherry-like red wines made from Barbera grapes. For over a dozen vintages, this Barbera has been a standout in our Reserve Series, always over-delivering as a delicious, versatile, and chillable red that pairs with a variety of food and occasions.


This wine is made by a third generation small family winery who also produces our Lot 26 Barolo. Harvested from grapes grown in calcareous clay soils near the town of Monforte d'Alba, the berries undergo a soft crushing followed by a temperature-controlled fermentation using select yeasts. The result is an intensely fruit forward wine bursting with dark fruits.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • ABV: 14.5%
  • Varietal: Barbera
Lot 27 Barbera d'Alba, Piedmont, DOC, Italy
Lot 27 Barbera d'Alba, Piedmont, DOC, Italy
Piedmont, DOC, Italy | 2024
$19.99

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