Barbera Ascheri: A fruity Italian red wine.
Barbera Ascheri is an Italian red wine from the Piedmont region, specifically the provinces of Asti and Alba. The grape variety used to produce this wine is Barbera. Planted in predominantly clay soils, this variety produces fruity wines with a good freshness.
The aromas and flavours of Barbera Ascheri.
Barbera...
Barbera Ascheri: A fruity Italian red wine.
Barbera Ascheri is an Italian red wine from the Piedmont region, specifically the provinces of Asti and Alba. The grape variety used to produce this wine is Barbera. Planted in predominantly clay soils, this variety produces fruity wines with a good freshness.
The aromas and flavours of Barbera Ascheri.
Barbera from the Ascheri estate is characterised by its red colour with purplish highlights. On the nose, this wine offers intense aromas of fresh fruit such as raspberries and blackcurrants. On the palate, it is very fresh, with well-balanced acidity and supple tannins. The finish is persistent, leaving a pleasant sensation of fresh, crisp fruit.
For lovers of fresh, gourmet Italian wines.
This is a wine that will appeal to lovers of Italian red wines who are looking for fruitiness and indulgence. Its exhilarating fruit and delicate structure make it an accessible and pleasant wine to enjoy. It is particularly suited to those who enjoy fruity, slightly spicy wines, as well as those who want to discover the typical flavours of wines from the Piedmont wine-growing region.
75 cl
CHF16.50
Tax included
Medium red
Country
Italy
Region
Piedmont
Producer
Ascheri
Appellation
Langhe Barbera DOC
Grape
Barbera
Wine Name
Ascheri Barbera 2023
Color
Ruby red with purple hues.
Nose
Notes of blackcurrant and plum, spicy hints.
Mouth
A supple wine in the mouth, with crisp fruit. Fresh and persistent finish.
Winemaking
Fermented and aged in stainless steel tanks.
Aging potential
5 to 7 Years
Alcohol level
14,5%
Meals
Charcuterie, Chicken Marengo.
Ascheri: A Legacy of Barolo Excellence
The Historical Roots of Ascheri Winery
Ascheri is one of those estates historically linked to Barolo wines. It all began in the 19th century in the area of La Morra, a village located in the ...
Bordered by the Alps in the north and the Apennines in the south, Piedmont is named after the mountainous massifs that surround the region. Piedmont literally means "at the foot of the mountains".
Despite the fact that it ranks only ...