Vintage2011
TypeRed
ProducerPrunotto (web)
VarietyDolcetto
Designationn/a
Vineyardn/a
CountryItaly
RegionPiedmont
SubRegionAlba
AppellationDolcetto d'Alba
UPC Code(s)088586005275

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 2013 and 2016 (based on 20 user opinions)

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 85.9 pts. and median of 86 pts. in 9 notes)

 Tasted by Gob on 6/28/2014 & rated 84 points: Sour cherry notes of rubber on the nose, unbalanced on the palate, sickly sweet compote fruit, disjointed and uninteresting (3725 views)
 Tasted by drdebs on 10/21/2013 & rated 87 points: Nice, affordable example with characteristic sour cherry fruit, low acid, and soft tannins. (3616 views)
 Tasted by Fwmsmeets on 8/17/2013 & rated 80 points: Wouldn't buy it again, too much acid (3593 views)

Professional 'Channels'
By Antonio Galloni
Vinous, Piemonte: 2009 and 2010 Barbaresco Plus Other New Releases (Oct 2012)
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Dolcetto

Varietal character (Appellation America)

Dolcetto, a northern Italian varietal from the Piedmont region, is a lighter bodied red. This wine is fruity and means 'little sweet one' in Italian. Some will opt to put a slight chill on it. Perfect with Mediterrean cuisine such as grilled meats and vegetables. Enjoy as a summertime delight. from (Woodward Canyon website)

Italy

Italian Wines (ItalianMade.com, The Italian Trade Commission) | Italian Wine Guide on the WineDoctor

Piedmont

Vignaioli Piemontesi (Italian only)
On weinlagen-info

Alba

Consorzio di Tutela Barolo Barbaresco Alba Langhe e Roero

Alba is a town and comune of Piedmont, Italy, in the province of Cuneo. It is considered the capital of the hilly area of Langhe, and is famous for the white truffle, peach and wine production. Piedmont is in the Northwestern region of Italy, bordering France and Switzerland. Piedmont is predominantly a plain where the water flows from the Swiss and French Alps to form the headwaters of the Po river. The major wine producing areas are in the southern portion of the region in the hills known as the "Langhe". Here the people speak a dialect that is 1/3 French and 2/3 Italian that portrays their historical roots. Their cuisine is one of the most creative and interesting in Italy. Nebbiolo is the King grape here, producing Barolo and Barbaresco. In addition, the Barbera and Dolcetto are the workhorse grapes that produce the largest quantity of wine. Piedmont is predominantly a red wine producing area. There are a few whites made in Piedmont, and the Moscato grape produces a large volume of sweet, semi-sweet and sparkling wines as well.
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