[Enjoy the charm of Piedmont's indigenous variety, Barbera]
It is a wine that you can enjoy a wide range of flavors that are typical of Barbera wine.
Immediately after uncorking, it has a simple and discreet impression, but with time, a rich scent will open. At first, you can feel the aroma of raspberries and blueberries, a little blackcurrant, violet flowers, and hints of vanilla and coconut derived from the barrel. After a little time, dried prunes, licorice, hints of fig jam and even the aroma of cherries. I am surprised by the gap from the initial modest impression.
The mouthfeel is very mellow, and the firm acidity and spreading fruit taste are very elegant. The taste is dry, but because it has been aged in barrels for more than a year, it has a moderate sweetness and harmonizes beautifully. The tannins are sufficient, the texture is soft, and you can enjoy the richness.
In the Piedmontese dialect, "Gustin" means the Roman emperor Augustus, and it is a perfect name for the dignity of this wine.
It is a wine that has the potential to last for 7 to 9 years from the year it was made. If you want to enjoy it right now, please pour it into a large glass and experience how it gradually blossoms.
You can also enjoy the changes due to aging, so why not keep one in the cellar?
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Rib steak, charcoal-grilled chicken and spare ribs, etc.
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It has been adopted by starred hotels, luxury inns, and restaurants such as Japanese and Italian restaurants.