This wine is produced from Barbera grapes grown in the hills of southern Piemonte. It s aged in large oak barrels, resulting in a soft, medium bodied red wine that is best drunk young and at a temperature of 61 to 64 degrees Fahrenheit.
Technical Notes Ovadia ben Abraham of Bertinoro, near Forlì, was a rabbi and a commentator on the Mishnah, and was commonly known as "The Bartenura." Born in the second half of the 15th century in Italy, he was a pupil of Joseph ben Solomon Colon (known as the Maharik), and became rabbi in Bertinoro, a town in the province of Forlì whence he derived his by-name, and in Castello.
This winery was named in his honor, in tribute to his Italian heritage, combining his greatness with the storied heritage of Italian winemaking. The wines have been sourced from all over the greatest regions of Italy, in pursuit of bringing the best Italy has to offer.
Food Pairing Salads, light meats, veal and chicken