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Palazzina

2018 Barbaresco Red Blend

Master The World Palazzina is a captivating red blend from the renowned Barbaresco region, showcasing the elegance and complexity that this area is celebrated for. With a rich ruby hue, this wine presents enticing aromas of dark cherry, plum, and subtle floral notes, which harmoniously intertwine with hints of spice and earthy undertones. On the palate, it displays a medium body that offers a delightful balance of bright acidity and gentle tannins, creating a mouthfeel that is both smooth and structured. The fruit intensity shines through, with prominent flavors that evolve beautifully as the wine breathes, making it a true expression of its terroir. This delightful red blend is crafted with care, embodying the spirit of high-quality winemaking in Barbaresco, and is a wonderful companion to a variety of dishes.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Leather

Leather

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Tannin Medium

Low Pronounced

Region:


Barbaresco

Lying to the east of Barolo, Barbaresco's Nebbiolo wines are similarly bold and tannic, yet tend to be softer and more elegant. Red fruit notes dominate—typically summer berries and fragrant cherries—backed by glorious rose, potpourri, and anise fragrances. You also tend to find a lot less of Barolo's "tar" notes in these wines. The DOCG area is smaller than Barolo, with a slightly milder climate and limestone-based soils. All of this makes its wines a bit more approachable at a younger age. Barbaresco wine must age 26 months before release, with at least nine of those months spent in oak. The DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita) classification is the top tier for Italian wine classifications. It controls production methods and wine quality. Strict rules oversee the production of DOCG designated wines, including allowed varietals, winemaking procedures, barrel and bottle aging methods, grape ripeness and limits on grape yields during harvest. DOCG wines are also required to be officially tasted. DOCG bottles have numbered government seals across the neck of the bottle to prevent forgery.

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