This Barbera D'Asti is from vineyards in a historic cultivation zone for Barbera. The vines are deep rooted, averaging 20 to 30 years of age offering low yields of intensely flavored fruit.
Damilano Wine Company is one of the oldest wineries in Barolo with historic
traditions. The Damilano family business dates back to 1890 when
Giuseppe Borgogno, the great grandfather of the winery's current owners,
began to vinify his own estate wines. Over time, the winery's
production was passed down with pride in 1997 to Giacomo's
grandchildren, who continue to manage the winery today producing award
winning wines. This Barbera D'Asti is the result of a recent agreement
which allows Damilano to cultivate 42 acres of vineyards in Casorzo,
located in the hills of Monferrato in the Asti province. This area is a
historic cultivation zone for Barbera. The vines are deep rooted,
averaging 20 to 30 years of age offering low yields of intensely
flavored fruit. The grapes were fermented in temperature controlled
stainless steel to retain the the bright fruitiness, then 20% of the
wine is put into new oak barrels for 6 months to add a layer of nuance
and complexity to the bright, zesty character of this Barbera.Wine Spectator scored this 90 points saying "Bright with cherry, blackberry and spice flavors, and backed by vibrant
acidity. A tangy, sleek red. Mouthwatering finish. Drink now through
2020."