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2005
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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE FEBRUARY 18, 2009 By the Glass - Piedmont Edition And I don't mean only in the Nebbiolo land of Barbaresco and Barolo - I'm talking about humble Barberas too. 2005 Giacomo Conterno Barbera d'Alba , about $30. An excellent wine, the best example of Barbera that I've ever had. 2006 Paitin di Pasquero-Elia Barbera d'Alba Serra Boella , about $17. Fantastic. | | | | | | | | | | DR. VINO NOVEMBER 26, 2008 Barbera, two ways Conterno, Barbera d’Alba, Cascina Francia, 2005 ($30; find this wine ). Old school choice. Less old school choice. | VIGNA UVA VINO NOVEMBER 24, 2008 NEW WINES FROM ITALY Galarej Barolo 2004 DOCG This Barolo is made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes with colors of deep garnet and a nose of cherries, raspberries, herbs and spice. | BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE MARCH 25, 2007 Adventures in Wine Buying.The Final Chapter JS Score: 93, Oct 2005, Release Price: $78 Piero Busso Barbaresco Borgese 1999 x 3 WS: Refined red. Best after 2005. Braida Barbera D'Asti Ai Suma 2001 x 3 Jammy, new world-style wine - tasted to me like an Amarone. Not quite to my style Braida Barbera D'Asti Bricco del Uccellone 2001 x 3 Big, leathery, huge monster wine. | | | | | | | | | - Recession Wines - Wines Under $15
2005 Kuentz-Bas Alsace Blanc, $12, Kermit Lynch Imports (Blend of, in order, Sylvaner, Riesling and Pinot Blanc, Muscat). 2005 Luneau-Papin Muscadet de Sevre et Maine sur lie Clos des Allees Vieille Vignes, $14, Louis/Dressner Selections. Reds: 2005 Chateau la Rame, $13, Rosenthal Imports (Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot). range. MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2008 Talkin' bout Two More Wines In the Italian Wine Satrter Kit This Month In addition to the Nero D'Avola and the Corvina we also have an Aglianico from Campania and a Barbera D'Asti from Piedmont. The wine is a 2005 Aglianico from Campania from the Intrepid Wine Company. We have the 2005 Intrepid Aglianico. Some people know Barbera and some people don't. Barbera is the perfect food wine. MORE >>
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