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Cogno Barbera d'Alba Pre Phylloxera 2022

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Denomination Barbera d'Alba DOC
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 14.5% by volume
Area Piedmont (Italy)
Grape varieties 100% Barbera
Aging 12 months in large Slavonia oak barrels. 6 moths in bottle.
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Profumo

Perfume

The aroma is enveloping, aromatic and deep with noticeable spices on first impression and raspberry, strawberry and ripe cherry notes in background. Finish with pleasant harmonies of wild flowers.

Colore

Color

Rich ruby with intense purplish highlights.

Gusto

Taste

On the palate it is well structured, fresh and the acidity is excellently balanced, the tannins texture is embracing and flavors remind you of sour cherries, blackberries and prunes.

Serve at:

16 - 18 °C.

Longevity:

10 - 15 years

Decanting time:

1 hour

Full Bodied and Very Aged Red Wines

Pairings

This versatile wine goes well with starters, meaty sauces and also red or wild meat. It does justice to strong cheeses, savory or seasoned.

Pasta
Meat
Game
Cheese
Matured cheese
Pork

Producer
Cogno
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1991
  • Oenologist: Valter Fissore
  • Bottles produced: 130.000
  • Hectares: 17
The Cogno Winery was formed in the footsteps of master wine maker Elvio and continues to produce wines that respect the history of the family today. They maintain, unaltered, traditions and styles that express the flavor and grape varieties of the Langhe.

The Cogno Winery produces the principle wines of the Langhe. The winery owns about fifteen hectares of vineyard property in Novello, one of eleven townships in the province of Cuneo in which Barolo DOCG production is allowed.
The hills are world-renowned for their history, culture, and beauty, and they were recently recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage.

In the footsteps of its founder Elvio Cogno, today Nadia Cogno and Valter Fissore direct the winery with four generations of winemakers and vine growers, dedicated to obtaining excellence that begins with the unique terroir to create wines that are famous throughout the world for their elegance, texture, and balance.
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Name Cogno Barbera d'Alba Pre Phylloxera 2022
Type Red still
Denomination Barbera d'Alba DOC
Vintage 2022
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 14.5% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Barbera
Country Italy
Region Piedmont
Vendor Cogno
Story Produced from one of the last archaic vineyard of Langhe region, an openair museum from a time gone by, with vines older than a hundred years. The vines are onto 100% Vitis Vinifera roots and replicate by propagation. They have therefore maintained, over the decades, the original Barbera characteristics. The small plot, situated in Berri near La Morra, has an excellent exposure and sandy-chalky terrain which guarantees a natural protection from Philloxera. This mixes with the intriguing vine resiliency and its most typical charms imparted from the microclimate and a particularly favorable altitude. The low production per hectare guarantees an intensely rare and rich organoleptic concentration. The wine is refined in oak casks which slowly develop all primary aromas. Pleasant and refined, complex even as a young wine, it is not afraid to be aged in bottle, expressing its solid uniqueness even over the years.
Origin Novello (CN)
Climate Altitude: 520 m. a.s.l.
Cultivation system Vertically trellised and Guyot pruning.
Plants per hectare 4500
Harvest Start of October.
Wine making In stainless steel, temperature-controlled, automatic pumping-over.
Aging 12 months in large Slavonia oak barrels. 6 moths in bottle.
Allergens Contains sulphites