Cascina Barbàn "Albera" 2020

Blend of Muetto / Nebbiolo / Mostarino
A still red wine from the Piemonte region of Italy.


Smokey. Nail polish & red fruit.

Tasting Notes

Albera 2020 from Cascina Barbàn has a deep ruby colour.

On the nose it’s smokey and alcoholic with notes of nail polish that mix with red fruit and hay.

The mouthfeel if potent with grippy tannins.

The finish is medium.

85
Score 85

My score / points

Cascina Barbàn "Albera" 2020
Albera (2020) Review
Estate making Albera Estate Cascina Barbàn
Albera (2020) Label Albera
Style of Albera Style Red & Still
Country of Cascina Barbàn Country Italy
Region of Cascina Barbàn Region Piemonte
Grape blend of Albera Grapes Muetto, Nebbiolo, Mostarino
Vintage of Albera Vintage 2020
My review of Albera Points
85
   

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