Tasting Notes

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Vinous Antonio Galloni - 01 Feb 22
The 2017 Barbaresco Albesani is an attractive wine, but it is also heavily marked by the personality of the vintage, which is not entirely surprising given its well-exposed, south-facing exposure. Ripe dark fruit, macerated cherry, spice, flowers and high-toned accents are some of the signatures. I am very curious to see where this goes in time.
Drinking Date: 2025 - 2032
Barbaresco Vineyard Fine Wine

Barbaresco

Barbaresco, a prestigious red from Piedmont, Italy, is made exclusively from Nebbiolo grapes. Known as the “Queen” of Piedmont wines, it offers elegance and aromatic complexity with flavours of red cherries, raspberries, roses, and earthy notes. Its well-integrated tannins and vibrant acidity enhance its ageing potential. With calcareous soils and favourable microclimates, Barbaresco is a more approachable alternative to Barolo. Top producers include Gaja, Produttori del Barbaresco, Bruno Giacosa, and Pio Cesare, who exemplify its refined character.