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Red Wines - Barbera d'Asti Superiore DOCG 'Nizza' 2017 (750 ml.) - Oddero - Oddero - 1
Red Wines - Barbera d'Asti Superiore DOCG 'Nizza' 2017 (750 ml.) - Oddero - Oddero - 2
Red Wines - Barbera d'Asti Superiore DOCG 'Nizza' 2017 (750 ml.) - Oddero - Oddero - 3

Barbera d'Asti Superiore DOCG 'Nizza' 2017 (750 ml.) - Oddero

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Product Category
Red Wine
Designation
Barbera d'Asti DOCG
Grape / Raw material
barbera d'Asti
Vintage - Cuvée
2017
Size
750 ml.
Country
Italy
Region
IT - Piedmont
Alcohol Content
14.5% vol.
Service Temperature
16° – 18° C.
Suggested Glass
Large calyx with a long stem
Food Matches
Red Meat, Young Cheese
Tasting
Color: intense ruby red, tending to garnet Bouquet: fruity hints, of red fruit, and hints of bitter cocoa, coffee and spices Taste: full-bodied and structured, dry and persistent.
ODD-NIZZA-2017
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Barbera d'Asti Superiore 'Nizza' by Oddero is made in the municipality of Nizza Monferrato, one of the most suitable areas for the cultivation of this vine. After fermentation, it matures partly in oak barrels and partly in barrique for 16 months, and then blended in spring and bottled in summer. It is balanced and harmonious, very elegant and enveloping. Starting from the 2014 harvest, Barbera d'Asti has become Nizza DOCG.

 

 

Poderi e Cantine Oddero is a historical brand among Barolo producers. The winery’s roots go back to the end of the 18th century when our ancestors began to make wine under their own name. The wine cellars, located in the frazione Santa Maria of La Morra, are raised up on a natural terrace and overlook the hills of the Langhe. Immersed in a sea of beautifully tended vineyards, our winery cultivates 35 hectares of the best cru of the Langhe and Asti territories to make some of Piedmont’s most renown
wines: Barolo, Barbaresco, Langhe Nebbiolo, Dolcetto d’Alba, Barbera d’Alba, Barbera d’Asti, and Moscato. Traditional knowledge and modern production techniques. Tenacity, patience, and respect for our territory and its raw materials. Making wine means attending to every last detail, from winter to spring pruning, from thinning to harvest, from pressing to fermentation and a long aging time. Quality reveals itself in the details.
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