Renato RattiBarbera D'Alba Battaglione DOC 2022

Product code: 16615
£20.15 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Piedmont
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Renato Ratti
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Barbera
Grape: 100% Barbera
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Piedmont
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Renato Ratti
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Barbera
Grape: 100% Barbera

Product Notes

Renato Ratti Barbera D'Alba Battaglione DOC is a red wine that is renowned for its complex and elegant bouquet. The wine is made from the Barbera grape variety, which is grown in the Langhe region of Piedmont. The wine exhibits a deep ruby red color with a slightly spicy aroma and flavors of ripe cherries and plums. The tannins in the wine are well-balanced and not overpowering, which make it an excellent pairing for a variety of dishes. This versatile wine is fermented and aged in oak barrels for a minimum of 12 months, giving it a smooth and full-bodied finish. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with a meal, Renato Ratti Barbera D'Alba Battaglione DOC is a wine that is sure to impress any wine enthusiast.

About the Winery

Renato Ratti

Half way up a hill overlooking the main Barolo valley lies the Abbey of the Annunziata - Our Lady of the Annunciation - a priceless jewel of the 15th Century. Just as the friars of centuries past produced wines from the grapes grown along the hollow below the abbey, the area still produces wines of incomparable quality thanks to the respectful, yet innovative winemaking philosophy of Renato Ratti - a tradition that still lives on today thanks to the passion and commitment of his son Pietro.

From purchasing his first vineyard in Marcenasco in 1965, Renato Ratti was dedicated to respectful, yet innovative winemaking and from that moment, helped to define what Barolo has become today – one of the world’s  greatest wine regions. He encouraged concepts of cru  and single vineyard wines alongside the Barolo region; he  helped draft the rules and regulations of the coveted ‘DOCG’ label; and he perfected techniques to create a refined Nebbiolo, with the declared aim of obtaining the elegance, subtlety and longevity worthy of the variety's full potential.

After Renato Ratti's untimely death in 1988, his son Pietro took charge and carried on the work and mission that his father began in 1965, with the single minded purpose to retain the utmost respect for the grapes and the vineyards.

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