Barbera d’Asti DOCG Superiore I Tre Vescovi 2022 – Vinchio Vaglio

£18.80

A 100% Barbera wine, I Tre Vescovi displays a deep ruby red color with delicate garnet reflections. Full-bodied and complex, it offers a spicy bouquet with enticing notes of black pepper, tobacco, vanilla, and a caramelised finish. Aged for 12 months in French oak barrels, this wine gains elegance, depth, and a velvety texture.
It pairs wonderfully with dishes like tagliatelle with mushrooms, lasagna, and red meat-based mains such as braised beef or roasted meats. It also complements game and blue, aged, or spicy cheeses beautifully. For a true Piedmontese experience, try it with Plin al ragù; a traditional stuffed pasta similar to ravioli.

Availability: In stock

Colour
Ruby
FLAVOURS
Floral
Red fruit
Black fruit
Palate

Sweetness

Acidity

Tannins

Body

Abv
14.5%
Serve At
18°
Food Pairing
Barbeque
Pasta
Wild game meat
Cheese (hard, mature)
Country

Region

Piedmont

Grape Variety

Barbera

Producer

Vinchio Vaglio

Certification

Sustainable

Barbera d’Asti DOCG Superiore I Tre Vescovi, Why We Love It and Why You'll Love It Too

Barbera d’Asti DOCG Superiore I Tre Vescovi has become the flagship wine of both the winery and the Barbera grape itself, capturing the essence of its territory. The name refers to the “Bricco dei Tre Vescovi,” a prestigious Barbera cru located where the boundaries of the dioceses of Asti, Acqui Terme, and Alessandria meet. Legend has it that in the past, the bishops would gather here to discuss the affairs of their lands and boundaries, and over a good glass of Barbera, the discussions became much easier to resolve.

Why will you love it? Because it’s a wine made for food lovers! From hearty pasta dishes and slow-cooked roasts to aged and spicy cheeses, this wine pairs beautifully with almost everything. Trust us, try it with tortellini al ragù! The value for money is unbeatable.

Barbera d’Asti

“Rubino di Vinchio,” as Barbera is often called here, is a red wine variety that represents the Asti region in Piedmont. Known for its deep ruby color, Barbera d’Asti offers vibrant acidity and complex flavours. The grape grows in the hillside vineyards of Piedmont, benefiting from optimal sun exposure and well-draining soils that give it impressive structure.
Barbera d’Asti is versatile, perfect for both casual meals and fine dining. It’s a local favorite thanks to its bold yet approachable character. As it matures, Barbera gains depth and complexity, always reflecting the unique terroir of the land.

Vinchio Vaglio

The history of Vinchio Vaglio is a testament to the locals’ love for the challenging yet fruitful Monferrato region in Piedmont, where exceptional grapes thrive, giving rise to outstanding wines. Established in 1959 by 19 founding members who actively built the winery amidst tough economic conditions, the cooperative has grown to about 200 members. It stands as a model of viticultural excellence, consistently producing award-winning wines recognised by international critics.
Founder of Vinchio Vaglio holding a glass of red wine, symbolising tradition and excellence.

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