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Braida Barbera d'Asti Montebruna 2021

Braida Barbera d'Asti Montebruna

2021

£30.95

/ 0.75 L btl
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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti14.5%

The wine

The story of Braida and Giacomo Bologna coincides with that of Barbera and its total revaluation. Today the winery is run by Giacomo's children, Beppe and Raffaella, who have inherited the legacy of one of the greatest pioneers of Italian wine, not only Piedmontese. Acidity and fruit are completely in the Braida style, including in the Barbera for ageing, firm and sumptuous. This is demonstrated by Montebruna, which, after a year of large barrel, is vivid and fresh, satisfying and appetizing on the palate.

Montebruna is a rich and expressive Barbera with a ruby-violet red colour. It is striking for its very clear aromas of ripe cherries and small red fruits. On the mouth it is deep, full, harmonious, with a long finish that maintains the persistence of the flavour and ends with lovely almond notes. Excellent, balanced, fragrant and easy to drink, it is an excellent accompaniment to pasta dishes with meat sauces, main courses of white or red meat, cheeses and sausages. It comes from a single historic vineyard in Rocchetta Tanaro and is aged for a year in large casks.

What does this wine taste like?

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Ruby red / Violet
Bouquet
Ripe cherry / Red berries
Mouth
Profound / deep / Full-bodied / Harmonious / Persistent / Almondy / Balanced / Fragrant

Drinking and storing

Serve between 16ºC and 18ºC

Food pairing

Pasta with bolognese sauce / White meats / Red meats / Savoury crepes / Cheeses

Ratings and awards

201892 PK
201792+ PK91 SK
20152 GR3 VA
201490 PK
PK: ParkerSK: SucklingGR: Gambero rossoVA: Viti ais

Customer reviews

3.5/5
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The winery

Braida

Braida

The story of Braida and Giacomo Bologna coincides with that of Barbera and its total revaluation. Today the winery is run by Giacomo's children, Beppe and Raffaella, who have inherited the legacy of one of the greatest pioneers of Italian wine, not only Piedmontese.  Braida was the nickname of Giacomo's father, and now it is the name with which the family identifies itself. The family has made Barbera one of the great protagonists of Italian red wine....

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