Barbera d'Asti, 1971 Red Wine
Contratto, Barbera, Piedmonte
Bottle size: 75cl
ABV: 12%
Price:
£75.00
Description
1971 Barbera d’Asti – Contratto
The 1971 vintage is regarded as one of the classic post-war years in Piedmont, producing wines of balance, structure and notable longevity. From the historic house of Contratto, founded in 1867 and long associated with traditional regional winemaking, this Barbera d’Asti reflects an era when wines were crafted with freshness and ageing potential in mind.
Tasting Notes:
Now displaying a mature brick-red hue with garnet reflections at the rim, the nose is expressive and gently evolved. Aromas of dried cherry, plum and redcurrant are layered with notes of leather, dried herbs and subtle spice. With time in the glass, hints of balsamic nuance and earthy undertones emerge. On the palate it is medium-bodied and harmonious, with softened tannins and the lively acidity that defines Barbera, preserving freshness despite its age. Flavours of dried berry fruits and savoury earth lead to a smooth, elegant and persistent finish.
Serving & Food Pairing:
Decant carefully to remove sediment and allow the wine to open slowly before serving. Best enjoyed at cellar temperature. A natural partner to braised meats, mushroom dishes, aged cheeses or traditional Piedmontese cuisine.
Summary:
A rare and characterful Barbera from a celebrated Piedmont vintage and a historic producer, offering mature savoury complexity and the lifted acidity that defines well-aged Barbera d’Asti.
Condition
Good conditions