Barbera d'Alba trades the softness of its Asti cousin for lean tannin and bright acidity, a wine that cuts rather than coddles.
Barbera d'Alba trades the softness of its Asti cousin for lean tannin and bright acidity, a wine that cuts rather than coddles. Here producers chase freshness over extraction, letting the grape's natural tartness frame dark cherry and earth.
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