Barbera “Lia Vi” owes its name to a particular type of bird that nests among these vineyards. Obtained from the homonymous grapes in purity coming from vineyards with an average age of 35. Spontaneous fermentation with only indigenous yeasts in steel tanks with variable maceration based on the vintage. It continues its refinement for a few months in the same tanks. Ruby red color. On the nose it is perfumed with a bouquet of red fruit and floral notes. In the mouth it is dry, medium-bodied with a good acidic shoulder. An easy-drinking Barbera.
Region: Piedmont.
Grapes: Barbera.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 3/6 mounths in steel.
Contains sulfites
Spirito Agricolo’s Nebbiolo is an impeccable example of an essential and elegant wine. On the palate it stands out for an entrance of small red fruits, followed by a full but smooth sip. The tannins are dense and very pleasant, contributing to a harmonious structure, while the background of vegetal freshness, sweet spices and hints of leather enrich the taste experience. Fermentation takes place in steel, with a 14-day maceration on the skins, which allows for the extraction of aromas and color in a balanced way. The 20-month refinement, carried out in steel, cement and wood, gives the wine complexity and depth, while maintaining its elegance and freshness.
Region: Piedmont.
Grapes: Nebbiolo
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 20 months in wood, concrete and steel.
Contains sulfites
The Barbera d'Asti DOCG by Olek Bondonio is a wine made from grapes that come from a 30-year-old vineyard. Ferments with the skins for two weeks and refines in large barrels and steel. It is a broad-shouldered barbera, where acidity, tannin and fruit come out strongly. A wine with character, it releases energy but also elegance and cleanliness.
Region: Piedmont.
Grapes: Barbera.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 12 months in large barrels and steel.
Contains sulfites