Barbera d’Alba goes well with cured meats, stuffed onions of the Piedmontese tradition, first courses with meat. Traveling in Europe in Spain with Valencian paella. In France Savoyard fondue, croque monsieur (sandwich of cheese and cooked ham). In Armenia, khorovadz (skewers of grilled meat with rice). In Greece the Moussaka (tasty dish of minced meat and aubergines). Going to Japan we can combine with meat and fish cooked according to the tataki method. In Thailand, on the other hand, pad thai (grilled pasta with eggs and spices).
Ruby red color. Fresh red fruits and spicy hints on the nose. On the mouth softness, fragrance and fresh acidity.





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