Monchiero Carbone Roero Printi Riserva (2008)
| Winery: | Monchiero Carbone |
| Region: | Italy » Piemonte » Dogliani » Monchiero |
| Color: | Red Wines |
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December 2012
Vibrant mix of lemon drops, figs, and pears. Moderately long tangy finish. Very enjoyable and refreshing wine. Read More
September 2012
I noticed that OutThere purchased seven bottles of a particular wine at $14 and it occurred to me that it was a $100 purchase, and enough to last about a week. So I got curious, and mentioned in the thread that it would be interesting to know how much per week people spent. Well, Emark has better records and more time on his hands than I do, a... Read More
June 2012
The nose showed floral potpourri and cinnamon in a very pretty, refined expression. On the palate, I found focused sour cherry fruit and herbs. The medium finish lent hints of tannins and this wines fine structure. This was a great example of the emerging Nebbiolo coming from Roero. Read More
April 2012
The nose showed fresh cut flowers, honey suckle, a spritz of lime and almond. On the palate, it was rich, yet balanced with focused white fruits and a mouthwatering quality that lasted into the finish with a hint of medicinal herbs. Read More
September 2011
Big, bold, beautiful tannins are very prevalent in this great wine. They're big, but never harsh; I'll admit though, the wine feels thick enough to chew on! One of my favorite reds. Read More
December 2008
Fratelli Monchiero is a little known producer based in Castiglione Falletto. ... are not to be confused with Monchiero Carbone.2007 Langhe Arneis from 8-year-old vines located just beyond the DOC boundary for Roero, 2002 was the first vintageNice minerality on the nose with an apple blossom top not to the citrussy/grapefruit fruit. This is a ... Read More
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