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In
the heart of Piemont lies this well appointed 6-acre winery, surrounded
by vineyards made up of some of the best growing areas in Piedmont. La
Mondianese is located in the province of Asti in the hilly area of
Montemagno, loosely translated as (“big hill”) and
Castagnole Monferrato. Barbera is a very important grape in Piedmont, and we think that this fresh young Barbera is a good example of what this wine can be. Tasting Notes: Untouched by any oak, this is a pure example of what the Barbera grape is all about. Meant to be drunk young, this clean, fresh and fruity wine has just a hint of acidity. |
Region: Piedmont
Classification: Barbera D’Asti DOCG Area of Production: Monferrato Hills Grape Variety: 100% Barbera Soil: Medium texture Average Age of Vines: 14 years Trellising System: Guyot Spacing of Plants: 2.50 x 0.80 meters Production per Acre: 2.68 tons Vinification Technique: Malolactic Fermentation in Stainless Steel Maturation: Stainless Steel Total Acidity: 6.01 g/l Residual Sugar: <1.00 g/l PH: 3.37 Alcohol: 13.50% Total Cases Produced: 275 |