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Braccia Rese

Discover the reds from Braccia Rese

About the mixbox

A mix of Braccia Rese's red wines

Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days

Braccia Rese will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)

The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door

Price

Price incl. alcohol tax, shipping and VAT.

1 673,59 SEK

Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days

Braccia Rese will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)

The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door

What's in your box?

  • Barba
    Braccia Rese
    Barba
    750ml13.5%

    Winemaker's notes

    classic red wine from colline saluzzesi DOC: 50/50 blend of Barbera and Chatus. From the oldest vineyard with 75-year-ol...

    Product details

    Country:
    Italy
    Region/Subregion:
    Piemonte
    Classification:
    Vini
    Certification:
    Organic, Natural
    Grape:
    Chatus (50%), Barbera (50%)
    Vintage year:
    2023
    Color:
    Red
    Aroma:
    N/A
    Taste:
    N/A
    Alcohol content:
    13.5%
    Sweetness:
    Dry
    Volume:
    750 ml
    Best Served:
    15 - 18 °C

    Food pairings by the winemaker

    • Beef
    • Buffet food
    • Charcuterie
    • Cheese - goat cheese
    • Cheese - mature and hard
    • Cheese - mild and soft
    • Lamb
    • Mushrooms
    • Pork
    • Spicy food
    • Veal

    Vinification, winemaker's own words

    Soil:
    N/A
    Terroir:
    Pre-alpine climate, fresh and rainy spingtimes, humid hot and medium rainy summers with big temperature gap betwewen day and night. Sub acid soil.
    Harvest:
    Picked by hand
    Fermentation:
    Concrete (100%)
    Storage:
    Steel (30%) 10 months, Concrete (70%) 10 months

    hand picked, crushed, skin contact as long as fermentation (10/12 days). Ages mostly in concrete tanks during the winter and it's bottled in the following summer.

Barba

Braccia Rese

Barba

750ml13.5%

270,82 SEK / Bottle

Winemaker's notes

classic red wine from colline saluzzesi DOC: 50/50 blend of Barbera and Chatus. From the oldest vineyard with 75-year-old vines. this is the wine that our barba would make (”barba” is the uncle, the old wise farmer) Fermentation and aging in concrete tanks.

Product details

Country:
Italy
Region/Subregion:
Piemonte
Classification:
Vini
Certification:
Organic, Natural
Grape:
Chatus (50%), Barbera (50%)
Vintage year:
2023
Color:
Red
Aroma:
N/A
Taste:
N/A
Alcohol content:
13.5%
Sugar content:
N/A
Acidity:
N/A
Sweetness:
Dry
Volume:
750 ml
Closure:
Synthetic cork
Best Served:
15 - 18 °C

Food pairings by the winemaker

BeefBuffet foodCharcuterieCheese - goat cheeseCheese - mature and hardCheese - mild and softLambMushroomsPorkSpicy foodVeal

Vinification, winemaker's own words

Soil:
N/A
Terroir:
Pre-alpine climate, fresh and rainy spingtimes, humid hot and medium rainy summers with big temperature gap betwewen day and night. Sub acid soil.
Harvest:
Picked by hand
Fermentation:
Concrete (100%)
Storage:
Steel (30%) 10 months, Concrete (70%) 10 months

hand picked, crushed, skin contact as long as fermentation (10/12 days). Ages mostly in concrete tanks during the winter and it's bottled in the following summer.

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Mixbox – Frequently asked questions

  • What is a Mixbox?

    A Mixbox is a six-bottle wine selection, built around a theme, region, grape, or wine expert, and shipped directly from the producers themselves. Every Mixbox on Free Grape Society is a way to taste broader, support small wineries, and join a society of people who buy wine on better terms.

  • Are the wines in a Mixbox tasted before being added?

    Yes. Every wine in a Mixbox has been tasted and approved as part of joining Free Grape Society. Independent wine experts on the platform can add their own ratings and reviews on top, so you often see several perspectives on the same bottle. Nothing reaches the Mixbox without being vetted first.

  • Can I choose the wines in my Mixbox?

    It depends on the Mixbox. Some are pre-curated by a wine expert or a producer and shipped as a fixed selection. Others let you build your own six-bottle box from a defined range. The product page for each Mixbox tells you exactly which option applies, so you always know what you're picking.

  • Why does a Mixbox always contain six bottles?

    Six bottles is the format that gives you enough variety to explore different styles without overcommitting, and it matches the standard packing unit used across the European wine trade. That keeps shipping efficient and prices fair. Every Mixbox on Free Grape Society is six bottles, no exceptions.

  • How is a Mixbox delivered?

    A Mixbox is shipped directly from the producer to your home in a single tracked shipment. There is no warehouse step in between. The wine leaves the cellar and arrives at your door. Delivery time depends on the producer's location and your market, and is shown on the product page.

  • Where do the wines in a Mixbox come from?

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  • What's included in the price of a Mixbox?

    The price you see on a Mixbox is the full price. Taxes, VAT, and shipping are all included, so what you see at checkout is what you pay. Because every Mixbox ships directly from the producer with no warehouse step, there are no hidden markups along the way.

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