2021 vintage.
Black berry, dark plum and tobacco on the nose.
Medium bodied, medium acidity with soft easy tannins.
Dark fruit, cherry and very food friendly.
If you have any chance to taste Adriano Barbaresco…do it.
You will not be disappointed.
— 3 months ago
Multiple bottles opened from the same source; all stored in ideal cellar conditions. The 2014 “Basarin” pours an almost turbid garnet color with an orange rim; medium viscosity with no staining of the tears. Some light signs of sediment. On the nose, the wine is vinous with notes of bruised strawberries, a combination of dead and dried flowers, leather, mint and earth. Some VA. Showing some oxidation. On that palate, the wine is bone dry with medium+ tannin and high acid. Confirming the notes from the nose though I might add a slight Balsamic note. Medium finish. Despite presenting more advanced than I would expect, it came across fairly polished. This is my first experience with this producer so I’m curious if this is characteristic? This could also just be the 2014 vintage doing 2014 vintage things. If I had any of these, I would consider drinking them before 2029. — a month ago
Really great white. So much lime throughout. Floral, saline, wax, limes! It’s good alone and with food. — 2 months ago
Appealing subtle vibrancy stone fruit underline, mineral nice interweave of flavors very pleasant wine — 9 months ago
Red berries, refreshing bright Unbrian sunshine, mountain herbs. Wonderful! — 10 months ago
Erik Longabardi
Wow. So clean and good — 20 days ago