Retail $32. 100% Barbera. It would be fair to say that while I am far from an expert on Barbera d'Alba, I have had my fair share of the wine from the region. And this wine has to slot in near the best of those that I have tried. Medium color in the glass with an enchanting nose of fresh red berry fruit, wet rock, hints of vanilla, and a splash of black pepper. The palate bumps it up a notch with an intense tartness, followed by a wave of luscious fruit, and then a lengthy finish. Holy cow, this is good, just short of a Whoa.
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1/12/2022 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 92 Points
Retail $32. 100% Barbera. It would be fair to say that while I am far from an expert on Barbera d'Alba, I have had my fair share of the wine from the region. And this wine has to slot in near the best of those that I have tried. Medium color in the glass with an enchanting nose of fresh red berry fruit, wet rock, hints of vanilla, and a splash of black pepper. The palate bumps it up a notch with an intense tartness, followed by a wave of luscious fruit, and then a lengthy finish. Holy cow, this is good, just short of a Whoa.
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