Piemonte is considered by many the top wine region of Italy, being the land of Barolo and Barbaresco, even though these mega-popular wines only account for 3% of the region’s wine production.
Score: 88Vintage 2023The Wine Advocate Flaunting all sorts of fresh primary fruit from every which direction, the Poderi Luigi Einaudi 2023 Dogliani is packed tight with raspberry, cherry and wild strawberry. This is a real charmer, with food-friendly informality. You'll want to seek it out at your local trattoria. All that soft fruit is followed by immediate textural richness. This is an ample production of 150,000 bottles, and this is the estate's oldest wine. In recent years, the Dolcetto is harvested at night to benefit from cooler temperatures.Shelf TalkerFull Page Review
Score: 92Vintage 2022James SucklingAttractive aromas of violets, raspberries and strawberries. It’s bright and fruity, with a medium body, powdery tannins and lively acidity. Deliciously pure and transparent dolcetto. Drink now.Shelf TalkerFull Page Review
Score: 89Vintage 2022Wine SpectatorAromas of sour cherry and raspberry mark this supple red. Hints of earth and tamarind paste peek through as this firms up on the lightly astringent finish. Drink now through 2028. 12,100 cases made, 2,000 cases imported.Shelf TalkerFull Page Review
Score: 92Vintage 2021James SucklingA fresh and bright dolcetto with bright cherry and lemon-peel aromas and flavors. Medium body. Crisp finish. Drink now.Shelf TalkerFull Page Review
Score: 91Vintage 2021Wine EnthusiastA classic Dogliani, this wine opens with aromas of black plum, violet, rose hip and fresh thyme. Macerated blackberries greet the palate, as fine and firm tannins set the foundation of the wine, finishing with savory and earthy notes that make this a great gastronomic wine. Shelf TalkerFull Page Review
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