Barbera
Style
Although little seen outside of Italy’s Piedmont region, a surprising array of styles come from a relatively small geographical area.
Inexpensive examples
These tend to be lighter-bodied with floral rose and sour cherry aromatics, restrained fruit, and plenty of palate-cleansing acidity.
Traditional
The traditional medium-bodied style offers darker fruit (plum and black cherry), spicy liquorice notes, and wet earth aromatics. Although still high in acidity, the higher levels of fruit and tannin balance its bite.
Modern
The newer modern style offers a richer, riper black fruit profile (plum and blackberry), candied red liquorice notes, and often chocolate, coffee, or toasty vanilla notes courtesy of new oak barrels.
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