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Barbaresco

Barbaresco is one of the two most acclaimed DOCGs in Piedmont, the other being Barolo. Located just a few miles north of Barolo, Barbaresco is a small town of fewer than 700 people and 1,680 vineyard acres, making it less than half the size of the Barolo DOCG. The other communes in this DOCG of rolling hills are Neive and Treiso. As in Barolo, the DOCG requires that Barbaresco DOCG wines be 100% Nebbiolo, a grape thought of as the Pinot Noir of Italy. Records show that Nebbiolo was grown in the Piedmont as early as the 14th century, and despite being somewhat finicky – it is late to ripen and easily damaged by adverse weather --- Nebbiolo makes highly aromatic and powerful red wines. Until the mid-19th century Nebbiolos of Piedmont were vinified as sweet wines, though that ended in the late 19th century when a French oenologist was invited to Piedmont to show producers how to make dry reds. By the late 20th century respected producers were making outstanding Nebbiolos, as well as Nebbiolo blends that do not carry the DOCG label. Barbaresco was made a DOC in 1966 and upgraded to a DCOG in 1980. DOCG Barbaresco must be aged a minimum of two years, with a minimum of one year in wood. Barbarescos are regarded as more subtle and refined than Barolos, and more approachable when young.

2019 de Forville Barbaresco Loreto

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2013 Rivella Serafino Barbaresco Montestefano

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2014 Rivella Serafino Barbaresco Montestefano

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2014 Fiorenzo Nada Barbaresco

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2008 Fontanabianca Barbaresco Bordini

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2009 Fontanabianca Barbaresco Bordini

WS  93   
WE  92   
JR  16   
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2019 Ronchi di Giancarlo Rocca Barbaresco Ronchi

2006 Fondatore Domizio Barbaresco

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2016 Fletcher Barbaresco Recta Pete

VN  92   
JS  92   
JR  17.5