Barbaresco MGA: The Encyclopedia of the Great Vineyards of Barbaresco (bilingual English/Italian edition) by Alessandro Masnaghe
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Barbaresco MGA: The Encyclopedia of the Great Vineyards of Barbaresco (bilingual English/Italian edition) by Alessandro Masnaghe

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Barbaresco MGA by Alessandro Masnaghetti is an essential reference for wine enthusiasts of the Piedmont region. This detailed encyclopedia reveals the specifics of the great vineyards of Barbaresco, offering 230 pages rich in analyses and 3D cartographies. Ideal for deepening one's knowledge, this work includes 66 detailed profiles of each cru, the vintage chronicles, and more than 500 place names explained. A unique and indispensable work for lovers of Barbaresco and wine terroirs.

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Alessandro Masnaghetti
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English 🇬🇧 / Italian 🇮🇹
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Barbaresco MGA: The Encyclopedia of the Great Vineyards of Barbaresco, by expert Alessandro Masnaghetti, is a masterful and exhaustive work dedicated to the vineyards of the Barbaresco region. Known for his reference works such as Barolo MGA, Masnaghetti offers here a deep and unparalleled analysis of the viticultural terroirs of this prestigious Piedmont region.

This revolutionary book is aimed at both informed enthusiasts and professionals, revealing the nuances and unique specifics of each vineyard in Barbaresco. With over 230 pages, 70 3D images, and detailed profiles on 66 crus, Barbaresco MGA is designed to be easily consultable thanks to a clear and structured format.

Content and Specifics

  1. 230 pages entirely dedicated to the great vineyards of Barbaresco, providing unique content to understand the specific characteristics of each cru.
  2. 70 3D images detailing the contours and topography of the vineyards, offering an immersive view to discover each location.
  3. 4 in-depth analyses per municipality, highlighting the particularities of each terroir.
  4. 66 descriptive profiles that review each cru of Barbaresco, with a particular focus on the geographical and historical factors influencing the quality of the wine.
  5. More than 500 names listed and explained, including place names, historical brands, and terroir zones, providing an enriched understanding of the local viticultural history.
  6. A complete chronicle of vintages, offering an overview of the climatic conditions and characteristics of each harvest, allowing for a comparative analysis of the different years.

Barbaresco MGA is much more than just a book; it is an invaluable resource that documents with precision and expertise the heritage and geography of Barbaresco vineyards. Alessandro Masnaghetti, recognized as one of the greatest specialists of Piedmont wines, manages to capture in this work all the complexity and richness of these unique terroirs.

Item Characteristics

  • Title: Barbaresco MGA (Menzioni - Geografiche - Aggiuntive): L'Enciclopedia delle Grandi Vigne del Barbaresco
  • Author: Alessandro Masnaghetti
  • EAN13: 9788898254538
  • ISBN: 978-88-98254-53-8
  • Publisher: Enogea
  • Publication Date: 23/05/2016
  • Number of Pages: 260
  • Dimensions: 30.5 x 21.5 cm
  • Weight: 1300 g
  • Language: Italian / English

Conclusion

For enthusiasts of Barolo and Barbaresco, this comprehensive encyclopedia by Alessandro Masnaghetti is an essential and valuable read. Whether you are a collector, sommelier, or wine lover, this book will enrich your understanding of the terroirs of Barbaresco.

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9788898254538

Data sheet

Author
Alessandro Masnaghetti
Language
English 🇬🇧 / Italian 🇮🇹
Publisher
Enogea
Number of pages
260
Date of publication
30/12/1899