Vietti, ‘La Crena’ Barbera d’Asti 2017

$119.95

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"2017 was a very hot vintage, which was bad for almost all grapes... except Barbera. Highest rated La Crena ever!"
Piedmont Dark Fruits Great Acidity Juicy Oaked Pizza/Pasta Wine Plum Red Cherry Rich Spicy Vanilla Single Vineyard Barbera 2017 DOCG

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Critics

“The 2017 Barbera d’Asti La Crena opens to all the sunshine, exuberance and richness that come with wines from this hot vintage. Barbera is one of the few grapes in Italy’s repertoire of indigenous varieties that welcomes the scorching summer heat (“bring it on,” it beckons). It maintains its acidity and tart berry profile despite the soaring temperatures. This is more evident with fruit from the Asti area. This wine offers textual weight all backed by tangy freshness. La Crena is partially made with fruit from old vines, planted some 90 years ago. Exactly 13,250 bottles and 175 magnums were released.”
– 94 Points, Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate

Producer

The Vietti family has been producing wine in Castiglione Falletto in the heart of Le Langhe in Piedmont for 5 generations, with 33 estate vineyards located across all 11 communes designated for the cultivation and production of Barolo, plus Roero for Arneis and Agliano Asti for Barbera and Moscato. In 2016 Vietti was purchased by the American Krause family, however current generation winemaker Luca Currado-Vietti continues to direct the Vietti Estate meticulously, together with his wife Elena Penna-Currado, to produce some of the finest and most representative wines of Le Langhe.

 

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