When you open a bottle of Boroli Barbera d'Alba, an intriguing story unfolds, stretching across the Italian landscape, rich in history and passion. Deeply rooted in the Piedmont region, the Boroli family has a history as rich and captivating as the wines they produce. Dating back to the 1990s, when the family began their winemaking journey, they have created a legacy of dedication to quality and authenticity. Every bottle they produce reflects their commitment to the land and their ancestors.
The aroma and taste of the Boroli Barbera d'Alba
But let's focus on what really matters—the wine itself. At first glance, the Boroli Barbera d'Alba sparkles in the glass with a rich ruby hue. You immediately sense that you're about to embark on an experience that's both rich and exciting. You're greeted by an exuberant bouquet of ripe red fruits, such as cherries and raspberries, complemented by subtle hints of herbs and flowers. As you inhale more deeply, notes of licorice, earth, and a touch of tobacco can awaken your senses.
A sip of this wine is a dance on the palate. Juicy red fruit first floods your taste buds, followed by an exciting interplay of soft tannins and lively acidity. It is a wine of both power and elegance, with a medium body that is perfectly balanced. The finish is long, with a subtle spiciness and a hint of minerality characteristic of the Alba terroir. The Boroli Barbera d'Alba is more than just a wine. It is an expression of a place, a family, and generations of dedication and love for winemaking. Drinking it is a journey through time and space, and an opportunity to experience the true essence of Piedmont in every sip. This Boroli Barbera d'Alba has been aged in oak for six months, placing it among the finest Barbera d'Alba from Italy.