Thanks to Steve Russo for bringing over the '04 Borgogno Riserva Pinin. Had never seen this wine before and information on this bottling seems quite elusive. Is it a blend of several vineyards?
The '04 Pinin was opened and decanted right away. We ended up drinking it over the course of about 7 hours.
The most striking thing about the '04 Pinin is the balance (as one would expect from the 2004 vintage). It evolved showing wonderful depth while being classically lithe in body (even Burgundy-like). Floral aromatics were gorgeous from the start, while the complexity of the palate was really quite startling for a mid-weight wine as the night went on. Delicious Rainier cherry fruit. Gossamer dusty tannins framing a lovely traditional tar & roses profile with hints of anise. Clearly, everyone very much enjoyed this wine.
The 2000 Damilano Riserva was reviewed here a few weeks back.
This recent bottle did not show as well alongside the beautiful '04 Borgogno Pinin (the '00 Damilano seemed a bit clunky in comparison ... again, as might be expected comparing 2000 vintage in general to 2004). However, when we drank the rest of the '00 Damilano Riserva several days later, it was more enjoyable on its own merits :-D
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