Barbera d'Alba'
Regular price$35
$35
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Freaky Level 1
Natural wine isn’t *always* freaky! Classic-in-all-the-right ways.Weekday Bangers
Tuesday-friendly with incredible value under $35.Juicy & Medium Bodied
Smooth with fruit and structure.

Barbera d'Alba'
Regular price$35
$35
/
Freaky Level 1
Natural wine isn’t *always* freaky! Classic-in-all-the-right ways.Weekday Bangers
Tuesday-friendly with incredible value under $35.Juicy & Medium Bodied
Smooth with fruit and structure.
a brilliant and bright old friend
Barbera, Piedmont, Italy
If there’s one thing that the legendary documentary on Italian culture, Moonstruck (1987) has taught us, it’s that family is everything! And in the case of this historic, family-owned estate, it defines the rich pedigree behind one of Piedmont’s most noble winemaking dynasties, established in 1971. Working in the famed Rabajà region of Barbaresco, Giuseppe Cortese is now run by his wife, son and daughter,. . .
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If there’s one thing that the legendary documentary on Italian culture, Moonstruck (1987) has taught us, it’s that family is everything! And in the case of this historic, family-owned estate, it defines the rich pedigree behind one of Piedmont’s most noble winemaking dynasties, established in 1971. Working in the famed Rabajà region of Barbaresco, Giuseppe Cortese is now run by his wife, son and daughter,. . .
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Barbera, Piedmont, Italy
If there’s one thing that the legendary documentary on Italian culture, Moonstruck (1987) has taught us, it’s that family is everything! And in the case of this historic, family-owned estate, it defines the rich pedigree behind one of Piedmont’s most noble winemaking dynasties, established in 1971. Working in the famed Rabajà region of Barbaresco, Giuseppe Cortese is now run by his wife, son and daughter, specializing in Nebbiolo but here, working with Barbera in a fresher, more approachable style for easy, everyday drinking. Fermented and aged in stainless, expect bright cherry flavours in a dark, plummy package with ripe fruit, a touch of baking spice, balanced tannins and a long, satisfying finish. Pair with the best Margherita you can find.
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If there’s one thing that the legendary documentary on Italian culture, Moonstruck (1987) has taught us, it’s that family is everything! And in the case of this historic, family-owned estate, it defines the rich pedigree behind one of Piedmont’s most noble winemaking dynasties, established in 1971. Working in the famed Rabajà region of Barbaresco, Giuseppe Cortese is now run by his wife, son and daughter, specializing in Nebbiolo but here, working with Barbera in a fresher, more approachable style for easy, everyday drinking. Fermented and aged in stainless, expect bright cherry flavours in a dark, plummy package with ripe fruit, a touch of baking spice, balanced tannins and a long, satisfying finish. Pair with the best Margherita you can find.
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Barbera, Piedmont, Italy
If there’s one thing that the legendary documentary on Italian culture, Moonstruck (1987) has taught us, it’s that family is everything! And in the case of this historic, fa. . .
Read More
If there’s one thing that the legendary documentary on Italian culture, Moonstruck (1987) has taught us, it’s that family is everything! And in the case of this historic, fa. . .
Read More
Barbera, Piedmont, Italy
If there’s one thing that the legendary documentary on Italian culture, Moonstruck (1987) has taught us, it’s that family is everything! And in the case of this historic, family-owned estate, it defines the rich pedigree behind one of Piedmont’s most noble winemaking dynasties, established in 1971. Working in the famed Rabajà region of Barbaresco, Giuseppe Cortese is now run by his wife, son and daughter, specializing in Nebbiolo but here, working with Barbera in a fresher, more approachable style for easy, everyday drinking. Fermented and aged in stainless, expect bright cherry flavours in a dark, plummy package with ripe fruit, a touch of baking spice, balanced tannins and a long, satisfying finish. Pair with the best Margherita you can find.
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If there’s one thing that the legendary documentary on Italian culture, Moonstruck (1987) has taught us, it’s that family is everything! And in the case of this historic, family-owned estate, it defines the rich pedigree behind one of Piedmont’s most noble winemaking dynasties, established in 1971. Working in the famed Rabajà region of Barbaresco, Giuseppe Cortese is now run by his wife, son and daughter, specializing in Nebbiolo but here, working with Barbera in a fresher, more approachable style for easy, everyday drinking. Fermented and aged in stainless, expect bright cherry flavours in a dark, plummy package with ripe fruit, a touch of baking spice, balanced tannins and a long, satisfying finish. Pair with the best Margherita you can find.
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