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2016 Mysterium Barbera d’Asti Superiore DOCG

Tenuta Montemagno

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The red wine Mysterium Barbera d’Asti Superiore DOCG, vintage 2016 from the winery Tenuta Montemagno has been rated in 2021 by Othmar Kiem, Simon Staffler with 90 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Barbera from the region Piedmont in Italy.

Tasting Notes

90
Tasting from 17.01.2021: Othmar Kiem, Simon Staffler

Dark ruby red. Predominantly woody nose, then forest berries, blackberry, light leather savouriness and subtle malty hints. On the palate, it has a certain harmony and spreads over the tongue in a woody-spicy way, with drive. Finishes full.

More about the tasting
Region: Piedmont, Italy
Type of Production: conventional
Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Barbera
Vintage: 2016
Expansion: 500-l-barrel, partial barrique
Alcohol Level: 15%
Stopper: Cork
Region
Piedmont, Italy
Piedmont, in northwestern Italy, is one of the most charming of all wine-growing landscapes and not only in the country. The sometimes rugged, steep hills with...
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Tenuta Montemagno

Via Cascine Valfossato 9
14030 Montemagno
Italien
+39 (366) 2706830
[email protected] www.tmwines.it

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