La Spinetta "Barbaresco Valeirano" 2005

100% Nebbiolo
A still red wine from the Piemonte region of Italy.


Elegant and powerful. Toasty notes, dried flowers, long.

Tasting Notes

An exceptional, harmonious bottle. T

he 2005 Barbaresco Valeirano from La Spinetta is at its peak.

The nose and palate show an attractive bouquet of toasty notes as well as some softer dried flower hints.

The mouthfeel is balanced, the tannins are very well integrated, the 2005 Barbaresco Valeirano from La Spinetta is full body.

The finish is long. The bottle too small.

95
Score 95

My score / points

La Spinetta "Barbaresco Valeirano" 2005
Barbaresco Valeirano (2005) Review
Estate making Barbaresco Valeirano Estate La Spinetta
Barbaresco Valeirano (2005) Label Barbaresco Valeirano
Style of Barbaresco Valeirano Style Red & Still
Country of La Spinetta Country Italy
Region of La Spinetta Region Piemonte
Grape blend of Barbaresco Valeirano Grapes Nebbiolo
Vintage of Barbaresco Valeirano Vintage 2005
My review of Barbaresco Valeirano Points
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Nebbiolo

Wine making grape

Nebbiolo is an Italian red wine grape variety best known for its production in the Piedmont region, where it produces the DOCG wines of Barolo, Barbaresco, Roero, Gattinara, Carema, and Ghemme. The word “nebbiolo” is thought to come from the Italian nebbia or Piedmontese nebia, which means “fog.” A thick, dense fog descends on the Langhe area, where many Nebbiolo vineyards are located, during harvest, which usually occurs in late October. Alternative interpretations include the formation of a fog-like glaucous veil over the berries as they mature, or that the name is derived from the Italian word nobile, which means noble. Nebbiolo manufactures light-colored red wines that are tannic in youth and have tar and rose scents. The wines mature to reveal other aromas and flavors such as violets, tar, wild herbs, cherries, raspberries, truffles, tobacco, and prunes as they age and take on a distinctive brick-orange hue at the rim of the bottle. To balance the tannins with other characteristics, Nebbiolo wines can take years to mature.

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