GM Alma Barbera by Azienda Vinicola Giribaldi is a classic Barbera d’Alba DOC wine from the Piedmont region of Italy. This wine represents the exceptional winemaking tradition of the Giribaldi estate, located in the heart of the Langhe, one of Italy’s most prestigious wine-producing areas. Furthermore, the Barbera grape thrives in Piedmont’s distinctive terroir, producing wines with remarkable depth and character.
Grape Variety & Terroir
Barbera is Piedmont’s most widely planted red grape variety, celebrated for its vibrant acidity, rich colour, and generous fruit character. In addition, the Giribaldi estate’s vineyards benefit from the ideal combination of clay-limestone soils and the region’s cool nights, which preserve the grape’s natural freshness. As a result, the GM Alma Barbera displays a purity of fruit that reflects the excellence of its terroir.
Tasting Notes
This Barbera presents a deep ruby red colour with violet hues that hint at its youthful energy. Moreover, on the nose it offers inviting aromas of ripe cherries, red plum, and blackberries, complemented by subtle hints of spice and toasted oak. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied with soft tannins and vibrant acidity that gives it excellent structure and length. Consequently, each glass is an authentic expression of Piedmontese winemaking at its finest.
Food Pairing
GM Alma Barbera is an ideal companion for a wide range of Italian dishes. Therefore, it pairs beautifully with pasta with tomato-based sauces, grilled meats, braised beef, and aged cheeses. Additionally, it works excellently with pizza, charcuterie boards, and hearty vegetable dishes. Serve at 16–18°C for the best tasting experience.
About Azienda Vinicola Giribaldi
The Giribaldi winery is a prestigious Piedmontese estate with decades of experience producing premium Langhe and Piedmont wines. Furthermore, their philosophy centres on respecting the land and expressing the authentic character of each grape variety through careful viticulture and winemaking. Their wines are a testament to the rich wine heritage of Piedmont.




