Amalia
Manufacturer:
Andrea Bricarello
Tasting: Barbera d’Alba
Pomegranate and red flowers notes followed by cherry and a whiff of balsamic. Earthy mid palate followed by dry tannins. A solid wine with savoury long aftertaste.
Stephen Brook
Tasting: Barbera d’Alba
Deep red. Spicy nose, with cherry aromas and a light but attractive herbaceous edge. Fairly rich, suave, concentrated, with plenty of spice and lift. It’s compact and fresh and though lacking depth, is balanced and satisfying. Quite long.
Ian D'Agata
Tasting: Barbera d’Alba
Bright ruby-red. Sweet spicy red berry and cherry fruit on the nose. Then fresh and suave, with good delineation of its red cherry and spicy flavours on the long juicy finish. A tad of alcohol at the back, but you’ll hardly notice with food.
Details
Wine name: Amalia
Wine classification:
Wine alcohol content: 14.5%
Wine colour: Red
Wine vintage: 2010
Wine style: Red, medium-bodied
Country: Italy
Region: Piedmont
Subregion: Barbera d'Alba