Discover Piedmont Wines at Our Denver Wine Bar

Do you get excited about uncovering unique flavors and rich histories? Join us at our Denver wine bar as we explore the wines of Piedmont, specifically Nebbiolo wines. We’ve curated an exceptional wine tasting event to showcase some wines from the renowned Piedmont region and we suspect they may be vintages you haven’t tried.

Today we’re discussing Piedmont’s wine heritage and highlighting some must-try varietals. If you can join our upcoming wine tasting, you’ll be able to taste them while you learn about the grapes and the vintages.

A Toast to Piedmont’s Wine Heritage

Piedmont is a region adored by wine connoisseurs for its meticulous winemaking traditions and unparalleled varietals. Nestled in northwest Italy it is surrounded by the Alps and the Apennines, which creates a unique microclimate ideal for growing prized grape varieties.

The heart and soul of Piedmont’s winemaking lie in its three signature appellations:

  • Barolo and Barbaresco in the Langhe Hills, renowned worldwide for their bold and structured red wines. Nebbiolo is one of the grapes grown in these regions.
  • Asti, famous for producing aromatic sparkling wines.
  • Gavi, a standout for its crisp, refreshing whites.

At our wine bar in Denver, we’ve committed to celebrating this illustrious region by offering selections that capture Piedmont’s essence, bringing its revered vineyards right to your glass.

What Makes Piedmont Wines Special?

Piedmont offers a wine for every palate, from the robust, age-worthy Barolo to the light, slightly frizzante Moscato d’Asti. Whether you crave earthy reds, vibrant whites, or something in sparkling form, Piedmont’s range doesn’t disappoint.

Must-Try Piedmont Wines at Our Denver Wine Bar

Nebbiolo

Known as the king of Piedmont grapes, Nebbiolo is the foundation of iconic Barolo and Barbaresco wines. These reds are full-bodied, tannic, and boast flavors of cherry, rose, tar, and truffle.

Pairing Tip:

Enjoy Nebbiolo with hearty dishes like osso buco, aged cheeses, or wild mushroom risotto.

Barbera

Barbera is a versatile red wine known for its deep color, bright acidity, and flavors of red fruits and hints of spice. It is approachable yet complex, making it a crowd favorite.

Pairing Tip:

Pair Barbera with roasted vegetables, pizza, or a classic Colorado steak.

Moscato d’Asti

For those who prefer something lighter, Moscato d’Asti is a semi-sparkling, sweet wine characterized by notes of peach, apricot, and floral undertones.

Pairing Tip:

Perfect as a dessert wine, enjoy Moscato d’Asti with fruit tarts or soft cheeses.

Join Us for a Flavor Journey through Piedmont

There’s a world of extraordinary wine waiting for you. Visit our Denver wine bar and toast to the sophistication and passion of Piedmont wines. We hope you can join our upcoming wine tasting, but even if you can’t, the wines of Piedmont will be here any time you stop in. We can’t wait to share the beauty and taste of Piedmont with you.

Make your reservation today! Your perfect glass awaits.


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