The wine is a deep ruby color in the glass, with nice clarity, just as you'd expect from a nice Barbera. A gentle swirl of the glass reveals aromas of leather, blackberry and peppery spice notes with undertones of lavender. The first sip is like stepping into an Italian grocery, a rush of black cherry and blackberry fruit with ample baking spice and floral notes, that ease into some earthy mineral and peat midpalate. The tannins are well integrated, as the acidity takes charge for a lingering dry finish.
I would rate this wine a solid 9, as it's a very pleasing domestic example of this Italian varietal. This wine would pair well with grilled steaks, lighter salad with broiled branzino, but tonight I am going more traditional with this wine. I am enjoying this wine with a crab risotto garnished with sautéed garlic scapes and shaved parmesan. The acidity of this wine is an ideal foil to the richness of the risotto. Cheers!
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