When wishing each other good luck, Italians will say “In bocca al lupo”, which translates to “In the mouth of the wolf”. The luck is all yours once this beautifully delicate barbera touches your lips. Deep and dark with a nose that draws you into the glass, this wine offers robust dark fruit, silky tannins, and finish that is dry and substantial. Have it with all manner of pastas, lightly grilled meats, and vegetables.