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textured, savoury
Piedmont
Massimo Rattalino Quarantadue42 Barbaresco DOCG 2015
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$450 / 6PK
Barbaresco is widely regarded as more approachable than it’s brash, ballsy sibling, Barolo. There’s still acid and tannin to spare here, but it’s softly arom...
$450 / 6PK
Why do we love this wine?
Barbaresco is widely regarded as more approachable than it’s brash, ballsy sibling, Barolo. There’s still acid and tannin to spare here, but it’s softly aromatic and harmoniously put together. The complexity and depth of flavour is second to none, with heady aromas of roses and violets, alongside sweet, exotic spices and sprinkling of dusty cocoa. It’s that bit more versatile than Barolo, I find, and equally suited to a big, rich stew as it is to more delicate game and truffle dishes. It’ll age miraculously well, though there’s no need for Barolo’s 20-odd years before opening. This one is absolutely delightful now after a spin in the decanter, but will sit happily in the cellar for well over a decade.
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Vintage
2015
Region
Piedmont
Cellaring
2029
Alc. by volume
14%
Closure
Cork
Serving temperature
14°C
Bottle volume
Standard 750ml
Blend info
100% Nebbiolo