2020 Truffle Hunter Leda Barbera D'Asti

Wine of the Week – 2020 Truffle Hunter Leda Barbera D’Asti

As a follow-up from the most recent blog post on pairing wine with ham, I give you a specific wine recommendation that I feel is a wonderful complement to your ham dinner, but also a wine that is perfect for the season and all year-long. This wine has a wonderful story attached to it, which is depicted on the bottle label. I will share this warm-hearted story with you along with more information about the wine.

In the Langhe, the soils that yield extraordinary wines are the same soils that give birth to the White Truffle of Alba, the world’s most prized underground mushroom, the “diamond of the earth.”

Truffle Hunter Leda is a pleasant and carefree sip, a celebration of one of the most generous territories in the world. It reveals a love for the sun-kissed and wind-cradled hills of Piedmont, recognized as a World Heritage Site, where the beauty of the landscape becomes the quality of a taste that is always recognizable.

Truffle Hunter Leda is the story of an overwhelming passion, that of Valter Bosio for truffle hunting, which, since childhood, has driven him to beat the woods and valleys of Piedmont in search of the most mysterious fruit of the earth. But it is also the story of a timeless bond, that with the legendary dog Leda, the partner of a thousand adventures, whose unerring nose guaranteed Valter exceptional finds and equally exceptional excitement. This wine is his tribute to the land of Piedmont, to the interweaving of incredible excellence that this land makes possible.

Leda the truffle Hunter

Leda has been a faithful companion to the Bosio family for 14 years and is legendary for her ability to hunt truffles. The family named this wine in her honor so her legacy and story will live on each time a bottle is opened and a glass is toasted. Leda is a Lagotto Romagnolo, a breed of dog that comes exclusively from the Romagna sub-region of Italy. Luca Bosio Vineyards, now in its 3rd generation, was established in 1967 by farmers Egidio and Angela. Their son, Valter Bosio married Rosella and along with their son Luca, a graduate winemaker, work tirelessly to keep up the family tradition. Luca has brought a wave of freshness and novelty both in technical and commercial areas. After the success of his innovative and progressive ideas, and under the constant support of the family, the company has taken the name of Luca Bosio Vineyards. The winery is located in the center of the Langhe region of Piedmont and has 60 acres of vineyards.

Bosio Family Estates

The Piedmont of wine is a continuous discovery, an endless revelation of oenological expressions on the hunt for ever-changing native grape varieties capable of telling an intimate and authentic story. An invitation to be part of the great land that gives rise to the White Truffle and, at the same time, to the world’s greatest wines.

The 2020 vintage began with a winter season characterized by mid temperatures and little rainfall. In general, the climatic trend was ideal. The Barbera grapes for this wine come from vineyards located in Castagnole Lanze and Costighole d’Asti villages, at 200-300 feet above sea level. The average age of the vines is 25 years old and they are grown on calcareous clay soil. After harvesting, the grapes are pressed and the must is fermented in temperature-controlled steel tanks. Skin maceration takes place over six days, assuring good color and body. The wine spends 6 months in large oak barrels to increase the body and the structure leading to red fruits, hint of chocolate, and spice notes due from the wood. This is followed by an additional six months in the bottle before releasing.

Ruby red in color, this Barbera shows ample red fruit on the nose. The wine sits at 13.5% alcohol, 5 g/L residual sugar (not bone dry by any means), and 5.4 g/L acidity (significant for the warm climate and for red grapes). It has silky tannins that give it a smooth mouthfeel.

This “easy-to-drink” wine has a freshness and approachability that makes it a great wine for even the casual wine consumer and non-red wine drinker.  

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Happy Holidays!

Cheers, Michael

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