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Barbera is found in the northwestern part of Italy, particularly in Monferrato, and to a lesser extent further south. Nearly half of all grapevine plantings in Piedmont are Barbera. It likes the same conditions as Nebbiolo, but the latter is more profitable, fetching nearly twice the price, so is grown on the best sites. [3]
Barbera Sarda is a recommended grape variety in several Sardinian provinces. Today, Barbera Sarda is found almost exclusively on the island of Sardinia where it is a recommended grape variety for wine production in the provinces of Cagliari, Nuoro, Oristano and Sassari.
Barbera is a name shared by several wine and table grape varieties. The most notable being the red Barbera grape of Piedmont in northwest Italy. Other grapes which are known as Barbera, either as part of their primary name or as a synonym, include: Barbera Amara; Barbera bianca; Barbera Ciaria; Barbera del Sannio; Barbera di Patrunat; Barbera ...
Barbera bianca is a white Italian wine grape variety that is grown in the Piedmont wine ... It is most commonly found in older vineyards around the communes of Acqui ...
Barbera del Sannio is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown in the Campania region of southern Italy. Despite the similarities in name and appearance, the grape has no close genetic relationship with the Piedmont wine grapes Barbera or Barbera bianca or the Sardinian wine grape Barbera Sarda and is, instead, more closely related to the Campanian varieties Casavecchia and Catalanesca ...
Barbera is a red Italian wine grape variety. Barbera may also refer to: Places. Barberà del Vallès, a municipality of Catalonia; Barberà de la Conca, a ...
The search for Tim Sgrignoli, 29, ended Thursday morning after his body was found near a trail near Santa Barbara, a sheriff’s spokeswoman said. No foul play was suspected and heat is thought to ...
"I Finally Found Someone" is a song by American singer Barbra Streisand and Canadian singer Bryan Adams. The power ballad was part of the soundtrack of Streisand's 1996 self-directed movie The Mirror Has Two Faces and was nominated for an Oscar. Several versions of a CD single were issued on its initial release.