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Barbera is a dark-skinned red grape variety found in several Italian wine regions, including its native Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna, Puglia, Campania and even the island regions, Sicily and Sardinia. At the turn of the 21st Century, it was Italy's third most commonly planted red wine grape, after Sangiovese and ... more
Barbera d'Alba is a key DOC of Piedmont, north-western Italy, famed for its tangy, cherry-like red wines made from Barbera grapes.
Barbera (like so many Italian wine grape varieties) has ancient origins, although it has only been traceably documented since the 17th century. It was first cited in an official document in 1798, by Count Giuseppe Nuvolone-Pergamo of Scandaluzzo, deputy director of the Società Agraria di Torino (Agrarian Society of Turin). The count is credited with creating the first definitive list of Piedmont's wine grape varieties. Barbera-based wines were well regarded even then, for their ru ... more
Piedmont (Piemonte in Italian), in the north-western corner of the Italian Peninsula, is arguably Italy's finest wine region. It sits at the foot of the Western Alps, which encircle the region to the north and west, forming Italy's naturally formidable border with France. To its southeast lie the northernmost Apennine Mountains – ... more
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Cantine Antica Grotta |
$15.33
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Weinkontor Kessler |
$18.06
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| Cadia Verduno Pelaverga, Piedmont | |
| Cadia Monvigliero, Barolo DOCG | |
| Cadia Dolcetto d'Alba, Piedmont | |
| Cadia Nebbiolo d'Alba, Piedmont | |
| Cadia Barbera d'Alba, Piedmont | |