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The ANDUMA! range is an introduction to Piedmont; a vibrant viticultural region in the northwest of Italy that boasts some of the country’s best wines. In conjunction with a traditional family operation, we have bottled three typical wines of the area. The Dolcetto and the Langhe Nebbiolo are
both unoaked, precise and definitive of their variety. Anduma! Barbaresco DOCG is fruit forward and utterly delicious, with classic faded red flowers and a suitably structured tannin profile.
Antica Torino is a partnership and project of passion between Vittorio Zoppi and Umbrian wine maker Filippo Antonelli. Rather than seeking out the exotic, often imported botanicals that go into more modern styled vermouth, Antica Torino takes a page out of the history books, a time when vermouth was created utilizing what was readily available locally. The decision was made to produce a vermouth that was "of the garden", packed with fresh rosemary, bay laurel, thyme, oregano, wormwood, gentian, rhubarb, … more
Already nominated as a likely legendary year for Barbaresco, and this does as expected. The three comunes do their bit; Barbaresco provides vivid red fruits, Treiso the flesh and plump, and Neive that tightening element, a core of darker fruits and disciplining structure. Perfect testimony to a great vintage. Similar vinification to the Nebb, with a few months more in the large botte.
Country: Italy
Region: Piedmont
Sub Region: Barbaresco
No chance to mistake this, with its abundance of darker things; stock, porcini, graphite, smoke and black cherry. Under this very typical Serralunga 'tarry/earthy' mantle though, are other complexities of dried roses, orange and spices. The firm and enlivening structure of a great Serralunga is here to underpin all this. Strong black tea tannins at present. All components are here.
'Mid ruby with broad orange rim. The typical fruit-driven Sordo approach, but with a mineral streak on the nose. Almost a little tarry on the palate. Signature Sordo intensity of fruit on the palate. Much richer style compared with Giuseppe Mascarello. Richly tannic too.'
Walter Speller, jancisrobinson.com, 16.5+ points
The 4th wine made from this famous cru, which vies with Cannubi, Francia or either of the Rocches (of Serralunga and Castiglione Falletto) as the greatest name of Barolo. Until 2012 the Sordo family used their small parcel as part of the blend of their normale. It's clear a great Barolo is emerging in cru form from this parcel. Certainly austere and reserved, it harbours an abundance of characters and complexities to fuel the intrigue. Berry fruits, cranberry and raspberry … more
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