Mazf lalo jesus augusto diego jeff tim jason — 2 months ago
Slight garnet edge. Oak, crude oily aroma. Ample acidity and tannin. Black fruits. Elegant body. Leather, complexity. 14 @8250, AD, 240514 — a month ago
The fruit for the Oderro Poderi e Cantine “classico” comes from a combination of the Bricco Chiesa in La Morra and the Bricco Fiasco in Castiglione Falletto MGAs. The former being considered Oddero’s “home vineyard”.
Poured into a decanter about 30min before service. In the glass, the wine displays a beautiful ruby color with a transparent core; medium+ viscosity with no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is developing with very pretty notes of Montmorency cherry, cranberry, pomegranate, a bed of roses, orange peel, fresh sage, eucalyptus and crushed rock. On the palate, the wine is bone dry with high tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is long, drying and grippy. This is all about balance and freshness. These are quite giving already but undoubtedly have a long life ahead. Drink now with patience or through 2044. — 3 months ago
Light, raspberry, slight tannins — a month ago
Bit to heavy - rest as always! — 2 months ago
A great Italian red, made by the same people as Barolo. Shhh, it’s a secret! — 4 months ago
Amy
this bottle was not superiors but we love it. bought at spirited gourmet ~$23. will buy more to drink in subsequent — 7 days ago