Appearance: Bright, clear. Med intensity. Ruby. Nose: Clean. Med (-) intensity. Developing. Cherry, cola, smoke. Palate: Dry. High acidity. Med tannin. Med (+) acidity. Med (+) alcohol. Med (+) body. Med flavor intensity. Cola, earthy, black cherry, currant. Med (+) length. Acceptable.
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I think it was spoiled. It was not completely undrinkable, but rough and unpleasant. Based on my previous positive impression I think this bottle was spoiled.
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I think that in blind testing I would classify it as typical Barbera wine (in spite of my very limited experience). It is light bodied (at least lighter than medium), with pronounced fruity-floral aroma, with complexity which does not stress you a bit, fresh and easy. Clarity in taste tones, almost crispy. It is not simplistic table wine, it certainly can be enjoyed, but it does not pretend to be sophisticated treasure wine. I drunk more than I expected without noticing it. Pleasant.
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This exemplifies what I like in a Barbera. A pleasant nose of bright cherries and some earth. Light bodied, with a beautiful color, and fantastic tart bright cherries. Nice acidity and a nice bitter dusty chocolate note on the finish. A refreshing and fun wine.
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10/26/2014 - cjheinrich84 wrote: 78 Points
Appearance: Bright, clear. Med intensity. Ruby. Nose: Clean. Med (-) intensity. Developing. Cherry, cola, smoke. Palate: Dry. High acidity. Med tannin. Med (+) acidity. Med (+) alcohol. Med (+) body. Med flavor intensity. Cola, earthy, black cherry, currant. Med (+) length. Acceptable.
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3/23/2014 - OlegE wrote:
I think it was spoiled. It was not completely undrinkable, but rough and unpleasant. Based on my previous positive impression I think this bottle was spoiled.
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10/10/2013 - soyhead wrote: 83 Points
Slightly overripe, lacks definition. A sloppy wine, but fine for pizza. Barbera can be so much better than this
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7/27/2013 - OlegE wrote: 88 Points
I think that in blind testing I would classify it as typical Barbera wine (in spite of my very limited experience). It is light bodied (at least lighter than medium), with pronounced fruity-floral aroma, with complexity which does not stress you a bit, fresh and easy. Clarity in taste tones, almost crispy. It is not simplistic table wine, it certainly can be enjoyed, but it does not pretend to be sophisticated treasure wine. I drunk more than I expected without noticing it. Pleasant.
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6/29/2013 - Jdubb wrote: 89 Points
Delicate, subtle yet smooth. It needs time in general and once consumed to open up but wonderful for the price point.
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6/15/2013 - ziavino wrote: 86 Points
Candied fruit nose shifts to a palate of ripe black cherry with an earthy beam. Simple. Decent.
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6/2/2013 - SCMeyer Likes this wine: 90 Points
This exemplifies what I like in a Barbera. A pleasant nose of bright cherries and some earth. Light bodied, with a beautiful color, and fantastic tart bright cherries. Nice acidity and a nice bitter dusty chocolate note on the finish. A refreshing and fun wine.
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