Fortemasso
The wine
Barbera d’Alba Superiore
Barbera is a grape variety with a very rich coloration and generously floral scent characteristics. The perfect union of soil and vine variety gives Barbera d’Alba this wine’s characteristically tangy flavor, which makes it highly drinkable.
Barbera d’Alba
Superiore
Technical Specifications
APPELLATION
Barbera d’Alba D.O.C.
Vitigno
100% Barbera
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
As soon as they are harvested, the grapes are crushed and destemmed, then placed in temperature-controlled, stainless – steel wine vats to ferment. Once alcoholic fermentation has begun, daily pumping over is carried out to facilitate the extraction of the colour and primary aromas of the grapes from the skins. After the completion of alcoholic fermentation, the wine is left to macerate on skins for a further seven – eight days and then racked. After racking repeatedly and the completion of malolactic fermentation, the wine ages in barriques for twelve months and then bottled fourteen to sixteen months after harvesting. The wine spends at least six months of further ageing in the bottle before being released for sale.
colour
Clear, deep garnet with purplish highlight
GRAPE VARIETY
Barbera D’Alba
Fortemasso
The wine
Barbera d’Alba
Barbera is a grape variety with a very rich coloration and generously floral scent characteristics. The perfect union of soil and vine variety gives Barbera d’Alba this wine’s characteristically tangy flavor, which makes it highly drinkable.
Technical Specifications
APPELLATION
Barbera d’Alba D.O.C.
GRAPE VARIETY
100% Barbera
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
As soon as they are harvested, the grapes are crushed and destemmed, then placed in temperature-controlled, stainless – steel wine vats to ferment. Once alcoholic fermentation has begun, daily pumping over is carried out to facilitate the extraction of the colour and primary aromas of the grapes from the skins. After the completion of alcoholic fermentation, the wine is left to macerate on skins for a further seven – eight days and then racked. After racking repeatedly and the completion of malolactic fermentation, the wine ages in barriques for twelve months and then bottled fourteen to sixteen months after harvesting. The wine spends at least six months of further ageing in the bottle before being released for sale.
colour
Clear, deep garnet with purplish highlight
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