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Vino Rosso BB Bag in Box 10LT - Barbera Sei Castelli

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Vino Rosso BB Bag in Box 10LT - Barbera Sei Castelli"BB" Bag in Box Lintensit della Barbera in un formato pratico Il "BB" Bag in Box della Cantina Sociale Barbera dei Sei Castelli un vino rosso strutturato e avvolgente, che esprime al meglio la ricchezza della Barbera in un formato Bag in Box da 10 litri, pratico e conveniente. Confezionato senza denominazione per offrire un prezzo competitivo, garantisce qualit costante e autenticit, rendendolo perfetto per chi cerca un vino dal carattere deciso per

"BB" Bag in Box – L’intensità della Barbera in un formato pratico

Il "BB" Bag in Box della Cantina Sociale Barbera dei Sei Castelli è un vino rosso strutturato e avvolgente, che esprime al meglio la ricchezza della Barbera in un formato Bag in Box da 10 litri, pratico e conveniente. Confezionato senza denominazione per offrire un prezzo competitivo, garantisce qualità costante e autenticità, rendendolo perfetto per chi cerca un vino dal carattere deciso per il consumo quotidiano e le occasioni conviviali. Ottenuto da uve Barbera selezionate, coltivate sulle colline del Monferrato, il "BB" segue una vinificazione accurata in acciaio inox a temperatura controllata, che preserva la freschezza del frutto e ne esalta la complessità aromatica. Nel calice, si presenta con un rosso rubino intenso, preludio a un bouquet ricco e stratificato, con note di ciliegia matura e prugna, arricchite da sentori speziati e di sottobosco. Al palato, si distingue per la sua corposità e armonia, con tannini morbidi e una piacevole acidità, che conferisce freschezza e una lunga persistenza. Perfetto per accompagnare piatti della tradizione piemontese, il "BB" Bag in Box si abbina magnificamente con brasato al Barbera, tajarin al ragù di carne e formaggi stagionati. La praticità del formato lo rende ideale per cene conviviali, eventi e occasioni informali, garantendo sempre un vino di qualità pronto da condividere.

Il vino in breve

Denominazione: Vino Rosso
Dosaggio: Secco
Vitigno: Barbera 
Regione: Piemonte (IT), Castelnuovo Calcea (AT)
Affinamento: Acciaio/Cemento
Temperatura di servizio: 14/16°C
Grado alcolico: 14% vol.

Cantina Barbera Sei Castelli

Situata nel suggestivo borgo di Agliano Terme, la Cantina Sociale Barbera dei Sei Castelli è la più grande produttrice di Barbera d’Asti della regione, un punto di riferimento per la viticoltura piemontese. Fondata con l’obiettivo di valorizzare le uve dei sei comuni originari—Agliano, Castelnuovo Calcea, Moasca, San Marzano Oliveto, Costigliole d’Asti e Calosso—la cantina ha ampliato la sua realtà fino a contare oltre 260 soci e circa 800 ettari di vigneti, con una netta predominanza del vitigno Barbera. Il nome Sei Castelli trae ispirazione dai sei storici castelli che dominano questi borghi incantevoli, offrendo un panorama mozzafiato che incornicia le colline del Monferrato, un territorio da sempre vocato alla coltivazione della vite. Grazie a una combinazione unica di suoli calcareo-argillosi, altitudini favorevoli e un clima temperato, la cantina riesce a esprimere al meglio il potenziale della Barbera, creando vini di grande carattere e autenticità. Oltre alla Barbera d’Asti DOCG, la cantina produce una selezione di vini che incarnano le tradizioni enologiche del Monferrato. Tra questi, spicca il Nizza DOCG, ottenuto da uve Barbera selezionate, simbolo dell’eccellenza vitivinicola della zona. Completano la gamma il Grignolino d’Asti, il Monferrato Dolcetto, il Cortese dell’Alto Monferrato e il Piemonte Chardonnay, offrendo un ampio ventaglio di espressioni del territorio. Con una solida eredità e una passione per l’innovazione, la Cantina Sociale Barbera dei Sei Castelli continua a rappresentare un pilastro dell’enologia piemontese, con vini che raccontano la storia e l’identità di un territorio unico.

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A really fascinating look at an obscure corner of World War II. I highly recommend. You will definitely learn something new.
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This is an awkward book to rate as: the facts all seem to be there, hut the presentation is a touch below par for a 'Captivating History' book. There is a light garnish of literary and grammatical errors, a dose of waffle here and there, the chronology can jump back and forth and - I may have been distracted, but: I do not recall reading about what ultimately happened to Haile Selassie Most of the final, extended, chapter just repeats what has previously been covered. STILL - it's a most interesting period in history.
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F. R. Isom
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A not often studied part of African history
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This book presents the history of Ethiopia up to the Italian invasion as a backdrop giving the culture and the nature of the Ethiopian Empire. Ethiopia has a history of more than 3,000 years and converted to Christianity about the same time that the Roman Empire did. During the medieval period remained strong in Christianity and traded with the East as well as with medieval Europe. It was one of the most advanced countries in the world at that time. When Italy started trying to build up an empire and catch up because of its lag behind the rest of Europe in Empire building, Ethiopia was one of the last parts of Africa that was not yet a colony of a European power. Italy and made a failed attempt at conquering Ethiopia but when Mussolini took power in Italy he decided to rebuild the grandeur of Roman Empire. This book takes you through the war with Italy and tells it from the Ethiopian side as well as presenting some of the concepts of the Italian side as well. Hey you will also become acquainted with the major players on both sides of the Italian Ethiopian war. It is well researched and it describes the war, the struggle that both the Ethiopians and the Italians had during the war and the final conclusion and how the war ended. The book has been well researched and is very interesting. I found this to be an excellent book to explain the war in North Africa as well as the struggle for independence of the Ethiopians. This is a book that I would like to have had when I was teaching world history. I highly recommend this book and feel that it is a great addition to anyone's library.
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Captivating History has released a publication that tells of the period when Italy, under the government of Mussolini, invaded Ethiopia and overthrew the government of Haile Salassee. This war was revenge for Italy's loss against Ethiopia in 1896 but weakened Italy which helped its decision to align with Hitler. For Ethiopia, the invasion represented a major setback, as it lost its independence and became subject to Italian colonial rule until the defeat of Italy in World War II. Haile Selassie returned to Ethiopia in 1941 after the British, in alliance with Ethiopian resistance fighters, liberated the country. The Italian invasion of Ethiopia remains a significant event in African history, highlighting the consequences of colonial aggression and the limitations of international diplomacy in preventing such conflicts. It also played a role in shaping Ethiopia's determination to regain its sovereignty and become a symbol of African resistance against colonialism. This is a worthwhile read as it explores a little-known facet of African history.
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