Wine: Marcarini: Barbera d’Alba “Ciabot Camerano” DOC
Price Range: Under $25
Barbera is the Piedmont’s most widespread variety, and one where results vary greatly. Given Marcarini’s extremely low crop yields (from Guyot-trained vines planted in 1991 and a density of 1,600 per acre), excellent terrain (2.5 acres of calcareous/clayey soil, with a good concentration of magnesium), exposures (south/southwest) and altitude (380 meters a.s.l.), their version has superb concentration, fine-tuned by approx. 8 months’ élevage in French barriques and characterized by remarkable balance between tannins and acidity.
Color is intense ruby red, acquiring garnet hues in time. The bouquet is pleasingly reminiscent of raspberries, delicate yet intense. Tannins are well integrated, components are beautifully balanced; dry, full-bodied, with a firm, astringent finish, this exceptional red reaches its peak after lengthy bottle aging, and is a particularly fine match for meat-based second courses.
Additional Information
| Varietal | Barbera |
|---|---|
| Country | Italy |
| Region |
PiedmontLocated in the most northwestern area of Italy, Piedmont is bordered by Switzerland and France with the Alps and Maritime Alps surrounding two-thirds of the region. The seasons are some of the most extreme with abundant, winter snows and hot, arid summers. While ranked 7th in overall wine production, Piedmont boasts as the number one area for officially classified DOC-DOCG wines in Italy. There are no wines produced that have been designated IGT. |
| Vineyard |
MarcariniMarcarini is at its fifth generation and busily preparing the sixth: three little ones who will surely fall in love with fine winemaking just as soon as they’re done with Lego and Barbie. Their task-juggling parents, Luisa & Manuel Marchetti, have been in charge of Luisa’s family winery since 1990, with Manuel responsible for sales & promotions, Luisa orchestrating the wines with consultant oenologist Armando Cordero. |
| Tasting Notes |
Barbera is the Piedmont’s most widespread variety, and one where results vary greatly. Given Marcarini’s extremely low crop yields (from Guyot-trained vines planted in 1991 and a density of 1,600 per acre), excellent terrain (2.5 acres of calcareous/clayey soil, with a good concentration of magnesium), exposures (south/southwest) and altitude (380 meters a.s.l.), their version has superb concentration, fine-tuned by approx. 8 months’ élevage in French barriques and characterized by remarkable balance between tannins and acidity. |
| Awards |
2007 Barbera Ciabot, 88 points -Wine Advocate (Issue 184) |
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