Type of wine
Red
Ageing in barrel
Short
Body
Robust
Aroma
Fruity
Origin
Italy, Piedmont
Ideal with
Aged cheeses, Red meat

Product details

full name
Barbera d'Alba DOC Battaglione 2022 Renato Ratti
New
appellation
Barbera d'Alba
vintage
2022
dosage
Dry (Wine)
country
Italy
region
Piedmont
grape
Barbera 100%
ageing
Barrel
format
0,75 L
aromas
Ripe plum, Spices
alcohol content
14,5%
temperature
18-20 °C
Sulfites
Contains sulfites
Average Rating
3,40 / 5
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Barbera d'Alba DOC Battaglione 2022 Renato Ratti

0,75 ℓ
16 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  21.33 €/ℓ
incl. VAT and taxes
In stock, place your order within 9 hours and 28 minutes to ensure delivery by Monday, November 11th
other vintages awards
Robert Parker
2020
91/100
Wine Spectator
2020
90/100

Description

The Barbera d'Alba Battaglione is a tribute to the ancient Piedmontese winemaking tradition linked to the Barbera vine.

The harvest takes place between the end of September and the beginning of October. Fermentation takes place in steel at a controlled temperature of 28-30 ° C, accompanied by a maceration of 7-10 days. The wine ages for a few months in cask before being bottled.

Very intense ruby red color, it offers an intense bouquet of ripe and dried plum on the nose on a spicy background. The sip is consistent but at the same time delicate and extends over a long persistence.

Wine suitable for local rustic cuisine, it is enhanced in the company of refined meat dishes and aged cheeses.

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