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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Bosco Dei Ricci Langhe Nebbiolo 2009 about $15






About the Wine:  Nebbiolo is the grape used to make Barolo and Barbaresco.  Those are Italian terms meaning "expensive" and "pretentious".  Or the names of two villages where Nebbiolo is grown.  I forget which.  Barolos especially require years and sometimes decades of aging to reach maturity and it is all but impossible to get a good one for under forty dollars.  While young Nebbiolos can't really compete they can provide a full bodied wine with a lot of structure at a reasonable price.

About THIS Wine:  The center is dark red with a pink rim.  Slightly sour red fruit with hints of tobacco make up the nose.  Those flavors deliver on a palate with some pretty fierce tannins and a hot finish. 

Drinking This Wine:  This needs at least an hour of decanting and I think you would get best results but popping the cork in the morning, putting the cork back in, and having it with supper.  You could also age this a few years, though I have never heard of anyone cellaring a fifteen dollar bottle.  Having with a hearty pasta dish.

Overall Impression:  I am of two minds on this one.  It is not really ready to drink but it definitely an Old World wine with a classic tannin structure and it is hard to find anything like that in this price range.  If that is your taste then this wine is a good value.

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