No notes as taken to club wine function Definitely serious stuff here - ripe bright cherry with herbal/ floral secondaries and touch of oak spice Full bright palate and great acidity Will keep for another 5-10 yrs easily
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Started off globby, slightly oak laden, and flat. Needed some air for about 45 minutes for the red fruits to emerge and the structure to stabilize. A very serious and powerful Barbera, still in development. Drink now or cellar through 2029+.
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Opened yesterday, but better today. Notes from 24 hrs open, sitting unrefrigerated on the counter overnight. I saw 15% abv, and I coughed...wow. On the nose: ripe plum, sawdust, some va, a touch stewy, i.e., not well-delineated. On the palate: good acidity keeps this fresh, loads of fruit including plum and blood orange, then more hi-toned and slightly glossy, but ok density. I didn't get a huge amount of tannin, but I did get a fair amount of heat. Good winter barbera, I guess, but maybe less food-friendly than I like.
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Deep purple color. Perfumed nose. Medium full body. This is a very primary, inky, and powerfully tannic and acidic wine. Flavors of dark cherry, sour cherry, blackberry, and plum. This needs time. 2-3 years before getting anywhere near its drinking window. Then another 10+ years after that. This is one of the more prodigious Barbera''s I've encountered. A classic of the varietal in the making.
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1/20/2024 - dsamuel Likes this wine: 92 Points
No notes as taken to club wine function
Definitely serious stuff here - ripe bright cherry with herbal/ floral secondaries and touch of oak spice
Full bright palate and great acidity
Will keep for another 5-10 yrs easily
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4/10/2023 - wmccone54 wrote: 91 Points
Started off globby, slightly oak laden, and flat. Needed some air for about 45 minutes for the red fruits to emerge and the structure to stabilize. A very serious and powerful Barbera, still in development. Drink now or cellar through 2029+.
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1/20/2022 - Aravind Asok wrote:
Popped a couple of days ago. Still going strong, see previous notes.
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12/7/2020 - Aravind Asok wrote:
Opened yesterday, but better today. Notes from 24 hrs open, sitting unrefrigerated on the counter overnight. I saw 15% abv, and I coughed...wow. On the nose: ripe plum, sawdust, some va, a touch stewy, i.e., not well-delineated. On the palate: good acidity keeps this fresh, loads of fruit including plum and blood orange, then more hi-toned and slightly glossy, but ok density. I didn't get a huge amount of tannin, but I did get a fair amount of heat. Good winter barbera, I guess, but maybe less food-friendly than I like.
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11/5/2020 - djarcara Likes this wine: 92 Points
Deep purple color. Perfumed nose. Medium full body. This is a very primary, inky, and powerfully tannic and acidic wine. Flavors of dark cherry, sour cherry, blackberry, and plum. This needs time. 2-3 years before getting anywhere near its drinking window. Then another 10+ years after that. This is one of the more prodigious Barbera''s I've encountered. A classic of the varietal in the making.
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