Cantine Barbera La Bambina Nero D'Avola Menfi 2023
  • Rosé Wine
  • Nero d'Avola
  • Natural, Organic, Vegan-Friendly
  • Dry
  • Light Bodied
  • 750ml
  • 11.5% alc./vol

Cantine Barbera La Bambina Nero D'Avola Menfi 2023

Sicily, Italy
Regular price $26.95per bottle ($323.40per case)
12 bottles per case
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Only 10 items in stock!

Juicy & Textured

This is a pre-order: Place your order now and receive your case of wine in February, 2025.

Cantina Barbera is located in Menfi, on the west coast of Sicily. The vineyards are about one mile from the Mediterranean Sea: an uncontaminated deep blue sea, facing South, where low cliffs and sandy dunes create a beautiful environment protected by the Belice River Natural Reservation Fund.

A true vin gris, La Bambina has a pale copper colour that can get more intense depending on the vintage. The nose shows a wide array of wild flowers, the palate is juicy with strawberries, watermelon and orange skin. La Bambina is just perfect on a warm night. It's a great aperitivo with peanuts and dried pistachios, and a good companion with rice salads, grilled vegetables, soft cheeses and fish. .

About the Winery

Cantine Barbera

Cantina Barbera is located in the Menfi Coast, on the west coast of Sicily. The vineyards are about one mile from the Mediterranean Sea: an uncontaminated deep blue sea, facing South, where low cliffs and sandy dunes create a beautiful environment protected by the Belice River Natural Reservation Fund.

A third generation farmer, Marilena Barbera farms the Inzolia that her grandfather planted in the 20's, just as she attends to the native varietals that are the new frontier of her own generation: Perricone, Nerello, Alicante, Nero d'Avola and Grillo. Marilena makes her wines praticticing organic farming and natural winemaking, while paying utmost respect to Menfi's terroir.

"At the winery, I chose to work only with spontaneous fermentations and to adopt non invasive winemaking practices, in order to respect the unique personality of Sicilian native grape varieties and the beautiful land to which they belong."