Villadoria Nebbiolo d'Alba (2005)
| Winery: | Villadoria |
| Region: | Italy » Piemonte » Barbaresco » Alba » Nebbiolo d'Alba |
| Varietal: | Nebbiolo |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Villadoria on SnoothJune 2012
edit...6/16/2012 rated 89 points: Lots of charred, woodsy notes and some aromatic spice up front on the nose. Lean strawberry, cherry, and lavender underneath and on the palate, with some sandalwood. The acidity is present, but not pronounced and fine grained tannins carry through the mid-palate and the brief finish. Read More
May 2010
A great every day old fashioned wine. Dry and well balanced with no fruit forward foolishness. Typical nebbiolo taste. Read More
August 2009
Ruby red color, very light bodied wine with an incredible bouquet of berries and a body full of berries and stone fruit. When accompanied by a chilled cucumber and mint soup (with cilantro and smoked shrimp at Brooklyn's own Char No. 4) there was an intense flavor of watermelon on my palette. As my first nebbiolo experience, I'm extremely happ... Read More
August 2009
The best Italian red I've ever tasted for the money. I've been turning red wine fans onto this for the last year and they've been raving about it. Just went to a wine tasting that featured a significant amount of nebbiolo graped wine. this barbaresco compared favorably. I heard it's made in fermented in stainless steel barrels instead og oak. Ca... Read More
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