Coppo - Pomorosso Nizza Barbera d'Asti2021
  RED SW16
  
  
          
                                                                    
        
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          Producer
          Coppo
        
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          Blend
            
              100% Barbera            
        
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          Country
          Italy
        
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          Region
          Piemonte
        
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          Appellation
          Barbera D'Asti
        
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          UPC
          0 15643 53096 8
        
 
 
  
    
      Reviews
    
          
        
          Forbes 93
        
        
          From one of the best-known producers of Nizza, a wine of excellent complexity combining black fruit with notable spice and herbal notes. The tannins are very supple. Best enjoyed over the next five to seven years.         
        
          by TH, Forbes          , 2025        
       
          
        
          Wine Advocate 91
        
        
          Showing an inky dark appearance, the Coppo 2021 Nizza Pomorosso is a rich and chewy expression of Barbera with cooked cherry and blackberry preserves. This bottle packs a powerful punch with thickly concentrated fruit, hints of tea leaf and tobacco that add a slightly bitter aftertaste.        
        
          by ML, Wine Advocate          , 2025        
       
       
  
    
      Technical Details
    
    
          
        
          Description        
        This wine owes its name to a red apple tree that grows on top of the hill where the vineyards were cultivated. This is the most prestigious Barbera from Coppo and contributed substantially to the rebirth of this variety.      
          
        
          Estate        
        The historical underground wine cellars of Coppo are a UNESCO World Heritage site. They are part of the network of underground cathedrals, a temple of wine dedicated to its history and the hard work of their history. Built beginning in the late 18th century, initially intended as small cellars to conserve wine, they were expanded from 1800-1900 to what they are today. The historical wine cellars of Coppo extend under the hill of Canelli for a total of 5 thousand square meters (16,400 ft) and a depth that reaches 40 meters (130 ft).      
          
        
          Tasting notes        
        Color: dark purplish red. Nose: scents of spice and tobacco, violets, blackberry and ripe cherry. Taste: well-structured and round, long finish. Serve with: main courses of red meats, wild game, aged cheeses.      
          
        
          Technical data        
        Denomination: Nizza docg 
Grape variety: Barbera 
First vintage produced:1984 
Production area: south of Asti 
Exposure: south - south east 
Type of soil: clayey-calcareous marl, the skeleton of the soil reveals the presence of gypsum, ferrous conglomerates and a modest amount of calcium carbonate 
Vineyard altitude: 200 m above sea level 
Training system: Guyot 
Plant density: 5,500 plants per hectare 
Serving temperature: 18 ° C.
      
          
        
          Vineyard        
        The vineyards are located in the South of Asti with Southern exposure. The soil is composed of calcareous clay marl with prevalence of silt at an altitude of 650ft.      
          
        
          Vinification        
        Harvest begins with a strict selection in vineyards of the healthiest, ripest grapes that were hand collected in 40lb picking baskets. The maceration with the grape skins is short with soft pumping over the skin cap. Full malolactic fermentation takes place and aged 14 months for French oak barrels.