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7 Succulent Piedmont Red Wines (Wine Spectator)

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Current releases from Piedmont offer a range of grape varieties and vintages, and today’s well-chosen selection exemplifies this. You’ll find Dolcetto from the hot, dry 2017 vintage, Barbera from the elegant, fresh 2016, a fruity Barbaresco from the warm and balanced 2015, and a 2014 Barolo, from a year that presented challenges that the top vintners overcame.

Better yet, these are all good values. Most of the wines here are less than $30; only the Barolo and Barbaresco cost more, but they are bargains for their categories. Given their high quality-to-price ratio, these reds provide an opportunity to explore Piedmont’s bounty.


PRUNOTTO Barbaresco 2015 Score: 92 | $45

WS Review: Pretty, high-toned aromas of macerated cherry, strawberry, rose and earth mark this taut, elegant red. Compact now, but stretches out nicely on the finish. Best from 2022 through 2038. 1,200 cases imported.—B.S.

Why It’s of Note: Under the ownership of the Antinori family since 1994, Prunotto is one of the wine company’s few forays outside Tuscany. Winemaker Gianluca Torrengo started in 1999 and crafts reds that combine red fruit flavors with the traditional style of aging in large cask.


RENATO RATTI Nebbiolo Langhe Ochetti 2016 Score: 92 | $27

WS Review: Offering a mix of bright cherry, black currant, savory mineral and wild herb aromas and flavors, this is both lively and dense. Strikes a fine balance between all the elements, ending in a resonant aftertaste. Drink now through 2025. 3,245 cases imported.—B.S.

Why It’s of Note: This Nebbiolo from Renato Ratti comes from an estate vineyard in Roero, across the Tanaro River from Barolo, called Ochetti. It’s aged for a year in 1-year-old barriques, is softer than Barolo and enjoyable on release.


PAOLO SCAVINO Vino da Tavola-Piedmont Red NV Score: 92 | $15

WS Review: Black currant, violet and rosemary settle nicely into the succulent texture of this red. Firm and elegant, yet shows intensity and fine length. Nebbiolo, Merlot, Barbera and Dolcetto. Drink now through 2024. 500 cases imported.—B.S.

Why It’s of Note: Enrico Scavino and his daughters Enrica and Elisa are making pure, elegant wines from their vineyards in the Castiglione Falletto commune. This red is unusual in its blend of Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto and Merlot. Each grape is vinified separately in stainless steel tanks and blended after malolactic fermentation. There is no wood aging.


BRAIDA DI GIACOMO BOLOGNA Barbera d’Asti Montebruna 2016 Score: 91 | $29

WS Review: A bright, succulent style, with vibrant acidity driving the black cherry, blackberry and spice flavors. Dense yet balanced, offering a long, mouthwatering finish. Drink now through 2024. 500 cases imported.—B.S.

Why It’s of Note: Giacomo Bologna helped revitalize Barbera in the region with his innovative, single-vineyard Bricco dell’Uccellone in the early 1980s. Montebruna is also a single-vineyard Barbera and a nice introduction to the Braida range.


FONTANAFREDDA Barolo 2014 Score: 90 | $40

WS Review: Floral, cherry, plum and spice aromas and flavors are allied to a tense structure. Light-bodied yet well-balanced, lingering nicely on the earthy finish. Best from 2021 through 2035. 3,750 cases imported.—B.S.

Why It’s of Note: Co-owned by Eataly entrepreneur Oscar Farinetti and his business partner, Luca Baffigo Filangieri, Fontanafredda makes a wide range of wines, many of which are fine values. This Barolo is a perfect example, a blend of estate and purchased grapes, aged 2 years in large oak casks and 12 months in bottle.


GIOVANNI ROSSO Barbera d’Alba Donna Margherita 2016 Score: 90 | $25

WS Review: A polished, silky version, boasting black cherry, plum, warm loam and spice flavors. Suave and harmonious from the start to the long finish. Drink now. 2,000 cases imported.—B.S.

Why It’s of Note: Davide Rosso recently ventured to Sicily’s Mt. Etna to make wine, but Serralunga d’Alba is home base with his family’s Giovanni Rosso winery. This Barbera comes from estate vineyards, and ages for about 6 months in large, neutral oak casks.


LUCIANO SANDRONE Dolcetto d’Alba 2017 Score: 90 | $26

WS Review: An intense nose of black cherry, blackberry and pomegranate notes marks this dense, concentrated red, which is well-structured but covered in fleshy fruit until the long finish. Drink now through 2024. 500 cases imported.—B.S.

Why It’s of Note: The Sandrone winery celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2018. Founder Luciano Sandrone earned a reputation for his high-quality Barolos, yet the same exacting standards are applied to the entire range, including this Dolcetto d’Alba. The grapes come from 11 different parcels in the Monforte d’Alba and Novello communes, each fermented separately and the best lots blended together.

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11 Italian White Wines to Drink Now (Wine Spectator)

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Piedmont’s reputation rests on its major reds, Barolo and Barbaresco, and rightly so. But a number of white grape varieties are grown in the region too. You’ll find the ubiquitous Chardonnay, a little Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc, but some of the most interesting Langhe whites are made from local varieties, like Arneis, Cortese, Favorita, Nascetta, Pelaverga and Timorasso.

Some of these were on the brink of extinction, like Arneis and Nascetta, but were saved and lovingly propagated by a handful of passionate growers. Arneis makes juicy, fleshy wines with aromas of peaches and a characteristic grapefruit hint on the finish; the versions from Roero are the best known. Cortese, the grape of Gavi, tends to be leaner and more mineral, with apple and almond notes. However, those from the warm 2017 vintage are showing riper fruit tones. Nascetta reminds me of Riesling, with its aromas of petrol and pine, and its texture that verges on oily.

BRAIDA DI GIACOMO BOLOGNA Nascetta Langhe La Regina 2017 Score: 90 | $27
White peach, apple, pine and earth aromas and flavors abound, allied to a crisp profile. Firms up, with a chalky feel and a long, citrus-tinged aftertaste. Drink now through 2021. 300 cases imported.—B.S.

BRUNO GIACOSA Roero Arneis 2017 Score: 90 | $30
Lemon, tangerine, white flower and mineral aromas and flavors power this sleek, focused white, backed by a vibrant structure. Builds to a long finish. Drink now. 3,000 cases imported.—B.S.

CANTINE ASCHERI BRA Gavi Cristina 2017 Score: 89 | $22
A mix of peach, apple, almond and thyme flavors are the highlights of this focused white. Expressive, lingering on the tangy aftertaste. Drink now. 380 cases imported.—B.S.

VIETTI Roero Arneis 2017 Score: 89 | $23
Floral and peach aromas give way to pink grapefruit and white pepper notes as this white goes from start to finish. Rich, balanced and long. Drink now. 2,000 cases imported.—B.S.

COPPO Gavi Tenuta La Rocca 2017 Score: 88 | $20
Vibrant, boasting peach, gooseberry and citrus flavors. Lightly herbaceous, ending with tangy grapefruit and mineral accents. Drink now. 600 cases imported.—B.S.

DAMILANO Arneis Langhe 2017 Score: 88 | $26
Displaying alluring fruit flavors of peach, apricot and grapefruit, this white is juicy and bright, ending with a mouthwatering tang. Drink now. 990 cases imported.—B.S.

MALABAILA DI CANALE Roero Arneis Le Tre 2017 Score: 88 | $18
This expressive white displays rose, peach, apple and grapefruit peel aromas and flavors. Vibrant and tangy, with a lingering finish. Drink now. 1,000 cases imported.—B.S.

PODERI VAIOT Roero Arneis Franco 2017 Score: 88 | $18
White peach, yellow plum and plum skin flavors mark this tangy Arneis. Reveals a floral note and finishes with a citrus peel detail. Mouthwatering in feel. Drink now. 1,000 cases imported.—B.S.

STEFANO MASSONE Gavi Masera 2017 Score: 87 | $17
A ripe style, this white offers peach, floral and grapefruit flavors, backed by crisp acidity, leaving a mouthwatering finish. Drink now. 3,500 cases imported.—B.S.

MATTEO CORREGGIA Roero Arneis 2017 Score: 86 | $20
Lean and on the tart side, with enough lemon, passion fruit and grapefruit flavors to offset the acidity. Mouthwatering finish. Drink now. 1,400 cases imported.—B.S.

VILLA SPARINA Gavi 2017 Score: 86 | $18
Shy in aroma, this white spreads out on the palate, with a broad profile exhibiting apple, earth and almond flavors. Just a bit compact. Drink now. 5,000 cases imported.—B.S.

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12 Barbera Wines to Discover Now (Wine Spectator)

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Italy’s Piedmont region is best-known for its ageworthy Nebbiolos from Barolo and Barbaresco, but another grape here, Barbera, deserves your attention. And today’s picks are all $30 or less.

The recent releases of Barbera d’Alba hail from the warm 2016 growing season, which saw a wide range of temperatures between day and night, and the hot, dry 2017 vintage. Barbera loves heat, so these conditions were ideal to attain ripe, juicy fruit flavors without losing the grape’s characteristically high acidity.

Barbera comes in many styles, from lush and wrapped in toasty oak to elegant, pure and focused. Vineyard sites in Alba are generally higher in elevation than those from Asti, Barbera’s other major home in the Langhe. This results in brighter acidity, making these wines particularly compatible with food.

The Paolo Scavino Barbera d’Alba Affinato in Carati and Cascina Adelaide Barbera d’Alba Superiore Vigna Preda are good examples of the elegant side of the grape, while Albino Rocca‘s Barbera d’Alba and the Giacomo Ascheri Barbera d’Alba Fontanelle epitomize the lusher style.

PAOLO SCAVINO Barbera d’Alba Affinato in Carati 2016 Score: 92 | $30
A hint of bread dough graces the fruit and spice aromas in this intense red. Macerated black cherry, blackberry, bittersweet chocolate and spice flavors permeate the rich texture and solid structure as this cruises to a long finish. Drink now through 2024. 110 cases imported.—B.S.

LUIGI PIRA Barbera d’Alba Superiore 2016 Score: 90 | $26
A rich version, boasting blackberry, blueberry and earth flavors. The structure is bright and dense, and this persists on the lingering finish. Drink now through 2022. 250 cases imported.—B.S.

ALBINO ROCCA Barbera d’Alba 2017 Score: 90 | $21
A distinctive graphite aroma is matched to flavors of black currant and blackberry, tinged by violet. This is elegant and focused, with a long, harmonious aftertaste. Drink now through 2023. 150 cases imported.—B.S.

GIANFRANCO BOVIO Barbera d’Alba Il Ciotto 2017 Score: 89 | $20
A mix of blackberry and boysenberry fruit gains depth from accents of earth. Though polished, there is a light grain from tannins on the juicy finish. Drink now through 2021. 1,200 cases imported.—B.S.

GIANFRANCO BOVIO Barbera d’Alba Regiaveja Superiore 2016 Score: 89 | $27
Dark, dense and brooding, this red evokes blackberry, plum, chocolate and spice flavors. Feels a bit awkward today, but all the elements are in the right place. Best from 2019 through 2024. 700 cases imported.—B.S.

CASCINA ADELAIDE Barbera d’Alba Superiore Vigna Preda 2016 Score: 89 | $30
This is spicy, with vanilla, milk chocolate and toasty oak notes framing blackberry and plum fruit. Concedes to dense, dusty tannins on the finish. Drink now through 2023. 600 cases imported.—B.S.

MATTEO CORREGGIA Barbera d’Alba 2016 Score: 89 | $20
A contemporary style, this red offers aromas of cinnamon, vanilla and black cherry, following up with black cherry, violet and iron flavors. Balanced and firm. Drink now through 2023. 700 cases imported.—B.S.

M. MARENGO Barbera d’Alba Vigna Pugnane 2016 Score: 89 | $29
This red is bright, exuding plum, blackberry, violet and earth aromas and flavors. Supple and balanced, with a long aftertaste supported by a dense matrix of tannins. Drink now through 2023. 100 cases imported.—B.S.

MALVIR Barbera d’Alba San Michele 2015 Score: 88 | $23
Ripe, with chocolate-tinged black cherry and plum flavors, this red is dense and shaded by earth and leafy underbrush notes. Offers a rustic feel on the finish, where firm, dry tannins linger. Drink now through 2023. 875 cases imported.—B.S.

GIOVANNI SORDO Barbera d’Alba Superiore Massucchi 2016 Score: 88 | $30
Plum, earth and spice flavors are showing some development as this red mellows. Rich and dense, turning rigid on the finish. Best from 2019 through 2023. 375 cases imported.—B.S.

PODERI VAIOT Barbera d’Alba Lupestre 2017 Score: 88 | $18
Abundant lush black cherry and blackberry fruit flavors are balanced by lively acidity in this open, fluid red. Ends with a light dusty feel. Drink now through 2021. 1,600 cases imported.—B.S.

GIACOMO ASCHERI Barbera d’Alba Fontanelle 2017 Score: 87 | $20
A light earthy note signals this vibrant style of Barbera. Sleek and mouthwatering, displaying black cherry and loam flavors. Drink now through 2021. 400 cases imported.—B.S.