Bartenura Malvasia
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Description
Description
Bartenura Malvasia is a lightly effervescent, delicately sweet Italian red wine from Piedmont at 5% ABV in a 750ml bottle. Produced under DOC classification from grapes grown in the Casorzo area of Piedmont, this low-alcohol wine stands out for its intensely fruity profile and gentle sparkle, earning a 4.1 rating on Vivino from a broad base of consumer reviews.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5% | Origin: Piedmont, Italy | DOC Malvasia di Casorzo | Bottled by: A.V.P. Castelboglione
Production & Heritage
Bartenura Malvasia is bottled by A.V.P. Castelboglione, located in the hills of Piedmont surrounding Asti in northwestern Italy. The wine carries a DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) classification, meaning its production and grape sourcing are regulated to the Casorzo growing area. Only carefully selected Malvasia grapes from these Piemonte hillside vineyards are used, with the production process specifically geared toward preserving the unique aromatic character of the Malvasia varietal. The result is a gently sparkling wine at a notably low 5% ABV — significantly lighter than most table wines.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe dark berries and black cherry lead the nose, followed by subtle herbal undertones and a whisper of warm spice. The aromatic intensity is pronounced despite the wine's low alcohol, a testament to the expressive Malvasia grape.
Taste: The entry is rich with strawberry and raspberry fruit, moving into deeper flavors of ripe cherry, plum, and dark cassis at mid-palate. Hints of cinnamon and coffee add complexity beneath the fruit-forward sweetness. A thread of balancing acidity prevents the wine from becoming cloying, while a light effervescence lifts the palate and keeps each sip refreshing.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length, with a touch of acidity that cleanses the sweetness and leaves behind lingering berry and cherry notes. A slight herbal dryness emerges at the very end, providing pleasant contrast.
How to Drink Bartenura Malvasia
Serve this wine well chilled, between 40–45°F (4–7°C), to emphasize its refreshing effervescence and bring structure to its natural sweetness. It drinks beautifully on its own as an aperitif or dessert wine. For a wine-based spritz, combine it with a splash of sparkling water and a citrus twist — the low ABV makes it an ideal daytime sipper. It also works in a Red Sangria, where its berry-rich profile adds natural depth without requiring much additional fruit. Try it in a Kalimotxo-style build over ice with cola for a playful, casual cocktail where the cherry and cassis notes blend seamlessly with caramel sweetness.
Best For
- Introducing someone who prefers sweeter drinks to Italian wine
- Serving as a chilled dessert course at dinner parties
- Warm-weather afternoon sipping where low alcohol is preferred
- Pairing with fruit-based desserts or cheese boards
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bartenura Malvasia taste like? Bartenura Malvasia is a delicately sweet red wine with rich flavors of strawberry, raspberry, black cherry, and plum, accented by hints of cinnamon and coffee. A slight effervescence and balancing acidity keep it refreshing rather than heavy.
How does Bartenura Malvasia compare to Bartenura Moscato? Both wines are low-alcohol, lightly sparkling sweet Italian wines from Piedmont, but Bartenura Malvasia is a red wine made from Malvasia grapes with darker berry and cherry flavors, while Bartenura Moscato is a white wine from Moscato grapes with lighter stone fruit and floral notes. The Malvasia generally reads richer and more fruit-forward on the palate.
Is Bartenura Malvasia good for beginners? Yes — its gentle sweetness, light effervescence, and very low 5% ABV make it one of the most approachable Italian wines available. It appeals to drinkers who typically prefer cocktails or fruit-forward beverages over dry wine.
Where is Bartenura Malvasia made? Bartenura Malvasia is produced in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, specifically from grapes grown in the Casorzo DOC zone in the hills surrounding Asti. It is bottled by A.V.P. Castelboglione.
What foods pair well with Bartenura Malvasia? Fresh berries and cream desserts echo the wine's fruit profile naturally. Aged blue cheese like Gorgonzola creates a classic sweet-and-savory contrast. Dark chocolate truffles complement the cherry and coffee undertones. Prosciutto-wrapped melon balances the sweetness with salt and freshness. Almond biscotti work well alongside the wine's gentle spice notes.
What sizes does Bartenura Malvasia come in? Bartenura Malvasia is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Bartenura Malvasia worth the price? Bartenura Malvasia positions as an accessible, value-tier sweet wine that delivers genuine DOC-level quality and aromatic complexity at a price point well below most dessert wines. For its category, it represents strong value.
Why Bartenura Malvasia?
What distinguishes this wine is the combination of DOC-regulated provenance and an unusually low 5% ABV that opens the door to drinkers who find conventional wine too strong. The Malvasia grape, when grown on the specific hillsides of Casorzo, produces an aromatic intensity — dark cherry, cassis, warm spice — that belies the wine's light body. The slight effervescence adds a textural dimension rarely found in sweet reds at this price tier. For anyone seeking a genuinely flavorful, low-alcohol Italian wine rooted in a specific terroir, Bartenura Malvasia delivers with a specificity and character that generic sweet reds simply cannot match.
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