Barbera d'Alba doc Lorens Lodali 2020
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  • Country

    Italy

  • Region

    Piemonte

  • Title

    Barbera doc

  • Kind of wine

    Red wine doc

  • Wine variety

    Barbera 100%

  • Year

    2022

  • Fermentation

    In steel under controlled temperature

  • District of production

    Treiso (CN)

  • Refinement

    In concrete tanks and 3 months in bottle

  • Alcoholic proof

    14%

  • Size

    0,75 L

  • Allergens

    Sulphites


How to serve

Serve at

14-16 °C

Longevity

5 years

Glass
4.Bianchi invecchiati, rossi giovani

Features

Color

Intense ruby ​​red

Perfume

Rich and fruited

Taste

Soft and well-balanced

Pairings

  • Cured meat
  • Red meats
  • Risotto
  • Tasty first courses

Description

The Barbera d'Alba doc by Lodali is a wine that expresses all the freshness and liveliness typical of this variety, combined with a refined structure. Made from Barbera grapes sourced from vineyards in the municipalities of Treiso, Pocapaglia and Canale, it is vinified with particular care to preserve its fresh, fruity aromas. After aging for some months in cement tanks and 3 months in the bottle, it presents an intense, bright ruby red color in the glass. On the nose, the Barbera d'Alba by Lodali reveals a rich and fruity bouquet, dominated by cherry, blackberry, and plum, accompanied by a subtle floral note of violet and a hint of sweet spices. On the palate, it is fresh, smooth, and well-balanced, characterized by roundness and freshness that enhance its pleasantness. The Barbera d'Alba by Lodali is a versatile wine that pairs perfectly with flavorful first courses, risottos, red meats, cured meats, and medium-aged cheeses. It is a wine that can be enjoyed every day, at any time.


Lodali

The Lodali winery is located in Treiso, a small town in the heart of the Langhe region.  In 1958 the owner Lorenzo, with the help of his wife Rita, started to produce the first cru of Barolo and Barbaresco wines. After the death of her husband, Rita, with a son still young, had to carry on the winery continuing to...