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Grignolino d'Asti by Braida is made from Rocchetta Tanaro vineyards, 160 meters above sea level, on soils rich in sand and clay. This terroir guarantees an intense aromatic spectrum and generates an absolutely elegant and delicate wine. Aromatic bouquet with hints of rose. A fresh and light red wine, delicate and fine, with a decidedly long finish.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Designation
- Grignolino d'Asti DOC
- Grape / Raw material
- grignolino
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2023
- Size
- 750 ml.
- Country
- Italy
- Region
- IT - Piedmont
- Alcohol Content
- 14% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 14° - 16° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Large calyx with a long stem
- Food Matches
- Mixed cold cuts, White Meat, Pasta or Rice with Meat, Pasta or Rice with Fish, Pizza
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
Braida
Nestled in the picturesque hills of Piedmont, the Braida winery is an authentic tribute to Italian wine culture, capable of transforming Barbera into a liquid work of art. Thanks to a visionary approach and the visceral passion of its founders, Braida has been able to revolutionize the image of this grape variety, enhancing its ability to create wines of extraordinary personality and complexity. The beating heart of the winery lies in the DOCG Barbera d'Asti, emblem of a territory rich in history and tradition.
The journey into the world of Braida begins among the rows of Barbera, where the grapes are grown with an almost sacred respect for the land and its ancient traditions. Each bunch is the expression of a unique terroir, and the winery's production philosophy is based on a balance between innovation and the preservation of ancient values. In the winery, the winemaking techniques marry modernity without ever betraying the essence of the past, giving life to wines that tell stories of time and place.
Among the labels that proudly bear the name of Braida, Bricco dell’Uccellone stands out as an oenological masterpiece. This wine, endowed with great character and structure, is a perfect example of how Barbera can evolve and mature, reaching peaks of elegance and aromatic complexity. On the palate, Bricco dell’Uccellone offers an enveloping sensory experience, with fruity and spicy notes that dance harmoniously.
We invite all wine lovers to discover the wonders of the Braida winery on Vino45: a journey that promises to delight every sense and enrich your wine experience with the authenticity and passion of Piedmont.
Address:
Via Roma, 94 - 14030 Rocchetta Tanaro (AT), Italy
Color: light ruby red
Bouquet: delicate notes with sensations of rose
Taste: fresh and spicy, delicate, soft, with a nice persistence.
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THE WINE
Grignolino d'Asti by Braida is made from Rocchetta Tanaro vineyards, 160 meters above sea level, on soils rich in sand and clay. This terroir guarantees an intense aromatic spectrum and generates an absolutely elegant and delicate wine. Aromatic bouquet with hints of rose. A fresh and light red wine, delicate and fine, with a decidedly long finish.
THE COMPANY
No other winery identifies itself with a vine like Braida con la barbera. The work that Giacomo Bologna has carried out in recent decades is unparalleled, and has paved the way for an entire generation of winemakers who, after him, have begun to work with conviction this previously little-appreciated variety. It can be said that it was Giacomo Bologna, with the “Bricco dell’Uccellone” and other wines that made the history of Italian enology, who upset what were the most common beliefs about barbera. Studying soils and exposures, waiting for its complete ripeness, working it at its best in the cellar, Giacomo Bologna was able to demonstrate the quality, finesse and above all the longevity that was possible to obtain by making wine from the Barbera grapes.
Today, the company represents the faithful image of Giacomo's philosophy, of his way of understanding life, the land, wine, and relationships with friends. The sons Raffaella and Giuseppe, both oenologists, constitute the third generation of the “Braida”, and are united by the dream and enthusiasm of making Barbera continue the conquest of nobility and quality begun by their father.
Counting on over sixty hectares of vineyards, the company sees its rows mainly arranged in the lands of Rocchetta Tanaro, to which over the years added to the plots of Castelnuovo Calcea, Costiglione d’Asti, Mango d’Alba and Trezzo Tinella. Grapes grown and harvested in areas highly suited to viticulture, are processed in the cellar with the help of the most modern and sophisticated enological technologies, always used in full respect of the most ancient traditions.
This is how the Braida family has been synonymous with Italian drinking in the world for years, thanks to labels that, in addition to the "Bricco dell'Uccellone", are expressed in names such as "Montebruna", "La Monella", "Il Baciale '" , “Bricco della Bigotta” and to follow all the others. Wines born under the sign of the recovery of Barbera, and today a symbol of the highest Piedmontese and Italian enological excellence.