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Barbaresco | Local Wine Appellation From Province of Cuneo, Italy | TasteAtlas

Barbaresco

This powerful red wine is produced from Nebbiolo grapes grown on the nutrient-rich soils around the city of Barbaresco in Piedmont. For a long time, the wine was considered as the less prestigious, lighter cousin of the Nebbiolo-based Barolo, but in the 1960s Barbaresco managed to emerge from Barolo’s shadow and position itself as an approachable, good-quality wine.


According to the Italian DOCG regulations, Barbaresco needs to mature for at least two years, while those aged for four years carry the label Riserva. Barbaresco wines are often described as refined and elegant, but also rich in acidity and tannins, with spicy flavors and aromas of roses, fruits, licorice, and truffles.


Enjoy it with beef, game meat, stews, truffle-based sauces, and blue and well-aged cheese varieties such as Parmigiano Reggiano, Gorgonzola, Castelmagno, or Fontina.