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 Vintage2010 Label 1 of 39 
TypeRed
ProducerGiacomo Fenocchio (web)
VarietyBarbera
Designationn/a
Vineyardn/a
CountryItaly
RegionPiedmont
SubRegionAlba
AppellationBarbera d'Alba Superiore
UPC Code(s)8023552100068

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 2013 and 2017 (based on 26 user opinions)

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 88.5 pts. and median of 88 pts. in 5 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by henrygjeffreys on 4/24/2013: sweet, ripe fruit
light, balanced
lots of dark cherries (3416 views)
 Tasted by cono_sur on 4/4/2013 & rated 88 points: 100% Barbera. Intense sour cherry and red berry aromas. Light-to-medium bodied with nice aroma replays, plus licorice on the palate. Some tannins are evident, but mostly masked by the very bright acidity. Finish is medium-long. A little young, but enjoyable now and Will reward 2 years in cellar. Very food-friendly and quite versatile, it can be paired with fish, chicken or even red meats. On this night, this red wine was enjoyed with a Tomato Soup and a filet of Snapper. (3256 views)
 Tasted by cristalmeister on 2/16/2013 & rated 89 points: Superb barbera with a nice hint of licorice, nice and discrete oak and some minerals. Perhaps a bit too uncomplex but it really delivers in its pricerange and as a table wine. (3647 views)

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Giacomo Fenocchio

Producer website

Barbera

Varietal character (Appellation America)
Varietal character (Wikipedia German)
Varietal character (Wikipedia English)
Barbera is a red wine variety, originally from Italy, which is best known as the second-most important Piedmontese variety after Nebbiolo. The wines made of this grape are mainly the everyday drinking wines of the region. The main appellations producing Barbera are Asti and Alba.

Barbera - The most widely grown red wine grape of Piedmont and Southern Lombardy, most famously around the towns of Asti and Alba, and Pavia. The wines of Barbera were once simply "what you drank while waiting for the Barolo to be ready." With a new generation of wine makers, this is no longer the case. The wines are now meticulously vinified, aged Barbera gets the name "Barbera Superiore" (Superior Barbera), sometimes aged in French barrique becoming "Barbera Barricato", and intended for the international market. The wine has bright cherry fruit, a very dark color, and a food-friendly acidity.

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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