Winery - Colle dei Venti
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Tonic and fresh with vibrant tones of wild berry and forest floor, there is a rustic, almost savage quality to this wine that is really quite attractive. It would pair well with home-cooked meals of hand-kneaded pasta or boiled meats.
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
The wine opens with thick concentration and segues to aromas of cookie dough, black cherry, chocolate and plum. It has smooth, silky tannins and very good persistency.
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Cumin, Indian spice, asphalt, vanilla bean, dried fruit, black cherry and licorice characterize this aromatically multifaceted Barbaresco. The wine boasts dimension and personality and ends with dusty, smoky tannins.
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Intensity and persistency characterize this pretty Barolo. The wine offers a nice palette of aromas including forest floor, white mushroom, truffle, spice, licorice, vanilla and blueberry. These sensations peel off layer after layer and the wine delivers dusty tannins and long persistency.
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
You’ll love this wine’s floral intensity as well as its full assortment of sweet jasmine, honey, white rose and stone fruit aromas. The nose is incredibly generous and almost sweet in the mouth. A simple, easy-to-drink white.
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
The Cortese grape awards fragrant, flower-like nuances and this expression of the variety is no exception. The intensity and purity of this wine are worthy of applause and so are its cheerful aromas of peach blossom and passionfruit.
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Thick and plush, this thickly concentrated Barbera d’Alba offers dense aromas of chocolate, blueberry muffin, vanilla and cherry. You can see the thick glycerin gliding down the glass and taste its chewy succulence.
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