In the glass the Bricco Bonfante is very intense purple in colour, with violet reflections. On the nose is a spectacle of scents of ripe cherry and plum, with an unobtrusive wooden note. On the palate it is imposing, extremely pulpy and presents an exceptional fruit concentration. It is very persistent, with a sweetness that fades gradually for a long and pleasant ending.
In Piedmont the word 'Bricco' represents the highest part of a hill, the one best exposed to the sun. Bonfante family has been producing wines in Nizza Monferrato (AT), Piedmont, since 8 generations, in an area that represents the area of excellence for the production of Barbera d'Asti and which in 2014 obtained the "Nizza DOCG" designation.
The Marco Bonfante winery was founded in 2000 when the brothers Micaela and Marco Bonfante decided to start their own production process, this happens following the death of their father Domenico and the subsequent split of the winery he founded in which they already actively operated.
The winery is a family-run company; Marco, graduated from the Oenological School of Alba, is the wine maker and deals with the production and management of the company at 360 degrees, assisted by an oenologist consultant Gianluca Scaglione, by an agronomist Daniele Eberle and by a certified laboratory of analysis the Bio-Chemical, while the administrative and shipment management is the responsibility of her sister Micaela.
The production philosophy reflects Bonfante's signature taste which is based on Marco's intuitions and preferences, made of simplicity and clarity. “Wines must be elegant.” Structure, fruit, harmony and complexity are sought in red wines. The different vineyards and the grapes are selected and separated during the harvest, allocating them to different processes, both of vinification and of refinemant, depending on the goal to be achieved. The common point is always the balance between structure, acidity and alcohol. The aging in wood must complement the structure of the wine without ever overpowering it. The most important red grapes are: Nebbiolo, Barbera, Albarossa, Cabernet Sauvignon and Brachetto.
Pairing Suggestions: We recommend this Barbera d'Asti with dishes with a strong taste and a certain complexity, such as roasts or braised, game, truffle dishes or porcini mushrooms. Ideal with polenta and wild boar.
Maturation: The long ageing in wood and in the bottle softens the typical sharpness of Barbera and gives an excellent harmony to this wine. Bricco Bonfante is a very long-lived wine: if stored at a controlled and constant temperature (12°-14°) it can be drunk even after 20-25 years.