MICHELE CHIARLO BARBERA D'ASTI LE ORME 750 ml
Product Details
- Brand
- Michele
- Category
- WINE RED BARBERA
- Varietal
- BARBERA
- Region
- PIEDMONT
- Country
- ITALY
- Alcohol
- 12.50%
- Sweetness
- 01
- Size
- 750 ml
- Bottle Deposit
- $0.10
Description
Discover the allure of Michele Chiarlo Barbera d'Asti Le Orme, a vibrant red wine hailing from the sun-kissed hills of Piedmont, Italy. Crafted from Barbera grapes gathered across cherished vineyards in southern Asti, this expression draws from the essence of La Court Estate and Montemareto in Castelnuovo Calcea, La Serra in Montaldo Scarampi, and Costa delle Monache in Agliano. Each site contributes its unique terroir, yielding a wine that captures the region's timeless vitality.
Pour a glass and admire its captivating ruby red hue, accented by delicate violet tones that shimmer invitingly. The aroma unfolds with elegance and intensity, revealing whispers of fresh, mature red fruits—think ripe cherry and currant dancing in the air. It's an invitation to linger, savoring the promise of what follows.
On the palate, Michele Chiarlo Barbera d'Asti Le Orme reveals a harmonious balance, blending solid structure with inviting roundness. The finish lingers beautifully with a savory edge, leaving a memorable impression that calls for another sip. This Piedmont Barbera stands ready for those evenings when you crave a companion to elevate simple pleasures—a hearty pasta, grilled meats, or even a quiet moment of reflection.
At 750 ml, this Italian red wine offers generous pours for sharing or savoring solo. With its dry profile and approachable 12.50% ABV, it fits seamlessly into any collection of fine Barbera wines. Whether you're exploring Piedmont's Barbera treasures or seeking a reliable red for your table, Le Orme delivers authenticity and joy in every bottle. Elevate your next gathering with this gem from Asti—its story of select vineyards and sensory depth makes it a standout choice.
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