Freisa
Not everyone knows that, before the Nebbiolo boom, freisa was considered the "great red" of lower Piedmont, especially in some areas, such as Monferrato. And in fact, for youthful roughness, tannicity and taste-olfactory expressiveness, the freisa expresses this kind of potential. History, then, took another path: Nebbiolo revealed all its character in the long run, and Barbera, like dolcetto to a certain extent, took over as a grape of secondary importance. Despite this, freisa is still a very common grape variety in Piedmont, from Monferrato to the Langhe to the Canavese and the Chieri area, considered the classic one. Today's interpretation of freisa is that of a young, vinous and fruity red wine, not infrequently sparkling; it is rarer as an important still red wine, even if it is made with some mere ageing ambitions. It is still, as per tradition, vinified in blends with other red berry varieties, especially in the Monferrato area.
![Cascina Gilli Freisa Frizzante Luna di Maggio 2022](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/gilun22_anv800.png)
![Cascina Gilli Freisa d'Asti Superiore Arvelé 2016](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/giarv16_anv800.png)
![Brezza Langhe Freisa 2020](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/brefr20_anv800.png)
![Accornero Monferrato Freisa La Bernardina 2019](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/berna19_anv800.png)
![G.D. Vajra Langhe Freisa Kyè 2016](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/vajfr16_anv800.png)
![F. Principiano Langhe Freisa Chila 2015](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/chila15_anv800.png)
![Borgogno Langhe Freisa 2018](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/bofre18_anv800.png)
![Pasquale Pelissero Langhe Freisa La Ferma 2018](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/lafer18_anv800.png)
![Brovia Langhe Freisa La Villerina Secca 2018](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/brofr18_anv800.png)
![Cascina Gilli Freisa d'Asti Il Forno 2020](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/gifor20_anv800.png)
![Terre del Barolo Freisa 2019](https://cdn.vinissimus.com/img/unsafe/p194x/plain/local:///prfmtgrande/vi/terfr19_anv800.png)
Freisa
Not everyone knows that, before the Nebbiolo boom, freisa was considered the "great red" of lower Piedmont, especially in some areas, such as Monferrato. And in fact, for youthful roughness, tannicity and taste-olfactory expressiveness, the freisa expresses this kind of potential. History, then, took another path: Nebbiolo revealed all its character in the long run, and Barbera, like dolcetto to a certain extent, took over as a grape of secondary importance. Despite this, freisa is still a very common grape variety in Piedmont, from Monferrato to the Langhe to the Canavese and the Chieri area, considered the classic one. Today's interpretation of freisa is that of a young, vinous and fruity red wine, not infrequently sparkling; it is rarer as an important still red wine, even if it is made with some mere ageing ambitions. It is still, as per tradition, vinified in blends with other red berry varieties, especially in the Monferrato area.