Barbera: uno dei vitigni iconici del nord Italia
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One of the most famous vines of the viticultural landscape of northern Italy is definitely Barbera. This vine produces very pleasant wines with very precise and almost unmistakable characteristics. The Barbera wine is an intense ruby red color with fragrant aromas and decided very clean and vinous. In the mouth Barbera wine has the characteristic of being very fresh with a strong acidity given precisely by the genetic characteristics of the variety, and is basically not astringent but has a very lingering finish. For years Barbera wine has always been considered a wine to be consumed young or as an excellent complement for a blend. The region where this vine is more widespread is certainly Piedmont where Barbera is a wine of great importance as Barbera d'Alba DOC or Barbera d'Asti DOCG which is cultivated with low yields to allow the accumulation of more valuable substances and give more structured wines. Barbera is also very cultivated in Lombardy, where it is often present as a blend wine in many denominations and in Veneto which used for the same purpose.
Andrea Oberto is a winemaker who runs the eponymous Azienda Agricola Andrea Oberto located in La Morra in the heart of the Langhe. The story of Andrea Oberto is notable because for much of his life he held two jobs at once: the truck driver and the winemaker over the weekend. Andrea has 3 hectares of vineyard that runs over the weekend and it gives the fruit to wineries making wine only part of grapes for the production of carboys sold to friends and some private client. At one point, the turning point, Andrea decided to devote himself full time in a way to produce wine: today the hectares of vineyards are no longer 3, but 16 and carboys became bottles that are about 100,000 a year between the various types of wines produced by Andrew and his son Fabio Oberto.
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