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Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021
Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021: A Premium Barbera from Piedmont, Italy
Overview Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021 is an exceptional Barbera wine from the renowned Piedmont region of Italy. Crafted with care, this wine embodies the unique characteristics of the Barbera grape, offering an elegant balance of richness and freshness. It is a perfect example of the high-quality wines produced in the Nizza subregion, where the fruit ripens to perfection, making it ideal for both casual enjoyment and special occasions.
Wine Description Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021 showcases an intense ruby-red colour that reflects its bold and structured character. The nose is expressive and rich, featuring a complex bouquet of dark, pulpy fruits such as blackberries and cherries, accompanied by delicate floral notes and subtle hints of liquorice. These aromas invite you to indulge in a wine that is both vibrant and layered.
On the palate, the Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021 is soft, smooth, and supple, offering a remarkable balance between its natural freshness and acidity. The hallmark of the Barbera grape variety is evident, with its crisp acidity providing an excellent counterpoint to the fruitiness, ensuring a wine that is both lively and structured. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lasting impression of fine balance and elegance.
Ideal Pairings This wine is a versatile food companion, perfect for pairing with a wide range of dishes. It complements grilled meats, rich pastas, and even hard cheeses. Its balanced acidity also makes it an excellent choice for pairing with a variety of charcuterie.
Awards
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Awarded 93 points by Wine Spectator for its exceptional quality and balance.
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Gold Medal at the International Wine Challenge, affirming its status as one of the top wines in its category.
Where to Buy Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021 Available in convenient 6-bottle cases, this wine is perfect for collectors or as a gift for wine enthusiasts. It’s an outstanding choice for those looking to experience a premium Barbera from the heart of Italy.
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Why Choose Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021? Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021 stands out for its exceptional balance of fruity richness and crisp acidity. This Barbera offers a fine expression of the Piedmont region and is ideal for those who appreciate wines of depth and character. The wine’s consistent quality and vibrant flavour profile make it a must-try for any wine enthusiast.
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Customer Reviews:
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Sophia M. – "A beautifully structured Barbera. I loved the balance between fruitiness and acidity. It paired wonderfully with my grilled steak. Will definitely buy again!"
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James T. – "Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021 is a fantastic wine that delivers in both complexity and elegance. One of the best Barberas I've had in a while."
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Olivia L. – "If you’re a fan of Barbera, you need to try this. Full of rich fruit, subtle floral notes, and perfect acidity. A true gem from Piedmont."
Buy Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021 Today
Elevate your wine collection with the Prunotto Nizza Bansella 2021, a stunning representation of Barbera from Piedmont. Ideal for collectors and casual drinkers alike, it is a must-have for anyone seeking a high-quality Italian wine.
Price | £177.06 |
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Country | Italy |
Vintage | 2021 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
Winery | Alfredo Prunotto founded his business in 1922 and was one of Piemonte’s most dynamic exporters until his retirement in 1956. The company passed then to Prunotto’s friend Beppe Colla, now a revered winemaker and one of the founding fathers of modern Piemonte. His defining moment was the decision in 1961 to bottle single-vineyard, or “cru”, wines from the finest sites – a practice that is now the norm in the region. Those wines were made from boughtin grapes, but in the 1990s the current owners, the Antinoris of Tuscany, extended the Prunotto holdings, including plots in the outstanding Bric Turot and Bussia vineyards. The range of crus was augmented two decades later by Barolo Cerretta and Barbaresco Secondine. Since 2014 there has been a stylistic change and a further uplift in quality: Prunotto now makes some of the purest and most aromatic Nebbiolos in the region, as well as satisfyingly concentrated and deftly balanced Barberas. |
On Sale | £139.95 |