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La Casaccia
Barbera d'Asti This wine is grown in a single vineyard in the Monferrato, which can be labelled either as Monferrato or Asti. Barbera del Monferrato was historically 'frizzante', or slightly sparkling, which this wine is not, so in order to Grignolino del Monferrato Casalese Grignolino is a very distinctive grape variety native to Piedmont. It combines pale, Pinot-like color with mouthfilling grip and strawberry fruit flavor. It is one of the classic matches with salumi, and it also compliments a broad range of rich or flavorful foods. This version is fermented and aged in stainless steel for a direct, straightforward style. Twenty minutes in the refrigerator brings out the fruit.
Freisa Freisa is a native Piedmontese variety with a middling red color, a broad red-fruit aroma and flavor, and a structure somewhere in between Barbera and Grignolino (moderate tannin and acidity). The Oxford Companion describes Freisa as having a 'decisively purple color (and) aroma of raspberries and violets...' and Hugh Johnson calls it 'hugely appetising,' which is in my opinion the most important point. This is a perfect everyday drinking wine to pair with substantial, flavorful food.
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