Enjoyed this over the course of two nights this week. Originally had planned to drink it with dinner last weekend, so it had been double decanted and aerated in a decanter for about 6 hours on Saturday. Since we didn't drink it that night, it was vacuvin-ed and stored for a couple of days.
The extended aeration and extra couple of days under vacuvin really helped to mellow things out. It's already approachable but I am willing to bet it will enter early peak in about another 3 or 4 years.
The perfumed nose is really, really nice on this wine. This is the Albesani cuvee (not the Riserva - which ironically doesnt seem to get as much love from the reviewers).
Very clean fruit.... no funkiness. Didnt have much sediment.
Red fruit profile with a tasty (but very subtle) tobacco accent. Classic tar and roses , all very well balanced. The back end has just a bit of tannic bite where things close down some. This is a great wine to have with a meal.
Overall one of the most harmonious showings I've seen from this Producer. A solid "B" grade Barbaresco. Good value for the money. Stops short of being truly elegant.. but perhaps with more time in the bottle?
Did I mention the floral nose on this wine is wonderful? :) Hard to put down the glass!
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