Barbera d’Alba

Barbera d'Alba is a red wine from Piedmont, Italy, made mainly from the Barbera grape. It's known for its vibrant red and black fruit flavours, refreshing acidity, and food-friendly nature. Versatile with Italian cuisine, it is a beloved choice in Piedmont despite being regularly overshadowed by Barolo and Barbaresco wines.

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2022 Barbera d'Alba, Mauro Veglio, Piedmont, Italy
Not ready
£24.00
- bottle (75 cl)
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2022 Barbera d'Alba, Buschet, Luigi Giordano, Piedmont, Italy
Not ready
£18.00
- bottle (75 cl)
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2022 Barbera d'Alba, Ciabot Camerano, Marcarini, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
£22.00
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2020 Barbera d'Alba, Scudetto, Mascarello Giuseppe & Figlio, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
£35.00
- bottle (75 cl)
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Piedmont
2022 Barbera d'Alba, Cascina Fontana, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
Piedmont
2016 Barbera d'Alba, Francia, Giacomo Conterno, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
Piedmont
2013 Barbera d'Alba, Francia, Giacomo Conterno, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
Barbera d’Alba is a red wine made from the Barbera grape variety in the Alba region of Piedmont, Italy. It is one of the most well-known and widely produced Barbera wines in the Piedmont region and holds the prestigious Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) designation. The grape is a high-yielding variety known for its rich colour, high acidity, and low tannins. These characteristics make Barbera wines generally approachable and food-friendly, often described as lively, vibrant, and easy to drink. The wines typically showcase red and black fruit flavours, such as cherry, raspberry, and blackberry, with some expressions exhibiting notes of plum and blueberry. The wines often have a pleasing acidity that gives them a refreshing and tangy quality. In some cases, subtle hints of spice, earthiness, and floral aromas may add to the wine’s complexity. The oak ageing process is typical for many Barbera d’Alba wines, which can impart additional layers of flavour and texture, complementing the grape’s natural characteristics. However, some producers opt for stainless steel or neutral oak ageing to preserve the wine’s primary fruit flavours and freshness. Barbera d’Alba is versatile when it comes to food pairings. Its bright acidity and medium body make it a fantastic match for various dishes. It pairs excellently with Italian cuisine, such as pasta dishes, risotto, pizza, and roasted meats. The wine’s acidity also allows it to pair well with more decadent and fatty foods, making it an excellent choice for savoury dishes. While Barbera d’Alba is often overshadowed by the more renowned Barolo and Barbaresco wines of the Piedmont region, it remains a beloved and cherished wine among locals and enthusiasts. Its combination of approachability, versatility, and excellent value makes it an appealing choice for everyday enjoyment and a delightful introduction to the wines of Piedmont.