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Cossetti 'La Vigna Vecchia' Barbera d'Asti Superiore 2022 (100ml)

Cossetti 'La Vigna Vecchia' Barbera d'Asti Superiore 2022 (100ml)

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🍇 Barbera

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Tasting note

🦉 Bright cherry and plum flavours powered by Barbera’s signature acidity. The palate feels vibrant and structured, with gentle tannins adding shape without heaviness. Juicy yet composed, offering freshness, savoury depth and excellent balance.

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About the producer

Cossetti is a family-run estate based in Castagnole delle Lanze, with deep roots in Piedmont and a strong focus on Barbera. The Cossetti family has been farming these hills for generations, working with old vines that naturally give concentration without excess weight. Their style favours ripe fruit, fresh acidity and measured oak, allowing Barbera’s natural energy to shine through. Alongside classic Barbera d’Asti, the range includes more structured, ageworthy bottlings that show the grape’s serious side. Cossetti offers a dependable, honest expression of Piedmont, grounded in tradition but tuned to modern tastes.

Italy

Italy’s winemaking roots run through the ancient Etruscans and Romans, who spread viticulture across the peninsula. Today, it blends deep tradition with forward-thinking producers who champion native grapes and terroir-driven styles. 

The country is a patchwork of regions, grapes and traditions, producing everything from alpine whites in the north to sun-soaked reds in the south. Its appellation system is built around DOC and DOCG, which help signpost quality and origin across a landscape that can shift dramatically from one area to the next. Key grapes such as Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, and Barbera sit alongside countless local varieties that shape each region's identity. Whether it is the structure of Chianti Classico and Piedmont, or the bright coastal styles of Sicily, Italian wine is ultimately about diversity and a strong sense of place. 

Piedmont

Piedmont sits in the northwest of Italy and is known for producing some of the country’s most distinctive and characterful wines. Nebbiolo is the headline act here, forming the backbone of Barolo and Barbaresco wines with firm structure and bright acidity. Barbera and Dolcetto add more easy-going everyday (and great value) options, while the region also produces crisp whites from Arneis and Nascetta, as well as the lightly sparkling, sweet Moscato d’Asti.

Winemaking in Piedmont leans on tradition with a focus on expressing each vineyard site clearly. The result is a region defined by clarity, structure, and a strong sense of place in every style.

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How does it arrive?

In secure packaging or in a gift box if selected at checkout. Each sample is 'fractionalised' from the original bottle of wine using Coravin's brand new Vinitas® technology.

How much is the delivery?

Free tracked delivery for orders over ÂŁ40. If required, upgrade to next day delivery at checkout.

How long will my samples last?

Your samples have been created using Coravin's leading Vinitas® technology. This means they have not come into contact with oxygen and will last for up to three months (if you can wait that long to try them!).

For further information on our bottling process please check out our Due Dilligence Pack

Can I send this as a gift?

Yes absolutely. Just enter the address of the person you are gifting. You can leave a gift message, which will be handwritten on a card and included in the tasting box.

What is the minimum order?

Minimum orders are 3x100ml tubes.