{ #TasteAltoPiemonte } Tasted just after the rosé (not always a good thing, moving from white or rosé to Vespolina), this presents a dark garnet>ruby color, with rather classic aromas and flavors; medium(-) body, lots of young tannins. The persistence is medium, the acids high; this needs more time (iirc, was only bottled 8 months ago). Give this a year or three in the cellar.
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4/1/2017 - Tim Heaton Likes this wine:
{ #TasteAltoPiemonte } Tasted just after the rosé (not always a good thing, moving from white or rosé to Vespolina), this presents a dark garnet>ruby color, with rather classic aromas and flavors; medium(-) body, lots of young tannins. The persistence is medium, the acids high; this needs more time (iirc, was only bottled 8 months ago). Give this a year or three in the cellar.
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