Vite Colte Barbera d'Asti DOCG San Nicolao
1 x 75 cl, 2021, Minimum order 12Product details
The Barbera d'Asti DOCG San Nicolao is a characterful red wine from the renowned wine region of Piedmont in Italy. Made from the Barbera grape variety, this wine offers a balanced flavor profile with an alcohol content of 13.5% by volume. The 2021 vintage is distinguished by its fruity aromas and pleasant acidity, making it an ideal companion for hearty dishes like Osso Buco. With a volume of 0.75 liters, this wine is suitable for both social occasions and relaxed evenings at home. The recommended serving temperature is between 16 and 18 degrees Celsius, which brings out the aromas beautifully. The Barbera d'Asti DOCG San Nicolao is an excellent example of the quality and tradition of Italian wines and contains sulfites, which is important for those with allergies to note. Enjoy this wine to experience the diversity and richness of Piedmontese winemaking.
Grape variety | Barbera |
Country | Italy |
Region | Piedmont |
Vintage | 2021 |
Allergens contained | Contains sulphites |
Alcohol content | 13.50 % |
Item number | 47093146 |
Vineyard | Vite Colte |
Category | Red wine |
Release date | 8.7.2024 |
Minimum order | 12 |
Minimum order | 12 |
Country | Italy |
Region | Piedmont |
Appellation | DOCG |
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Climate contribution |
Grape variety | Barbera |
Vintage | 2021 |
Best served with | Osso buco |
Drinking temperature | 16° - 18° |
Vegetarian / Vegan | Vegan |
Allergens contained | Contains sulphites |
Alcohol content | 13.50 % |
Description | Barbera d'Asti DOCG San Nicolao |
Content per sales unit | 1 x 75 cl |
Instructions for use | The wine presents itself in an intense ruby red colour. Expressive aromas of plums, sour cherries, black cherries and damsons unfold on the nose, complemented by nuances of oriental spices, black tea and cinnamon. On the palate, it has a dense texture with balanced fruit acidity that gives a velvety mouthfeel without losing any of its juicy liveliness. The finish is of good length, with renewed hints of plums and damsons. |