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Barbaresco, Elegance Defined, is a Wine of Finesse
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EAST SETAUKET, N.Y. - Nyenta -- Barbaresco, often regarded as Barolo's elegant sibling, is a wine of finesse, structure, and quiet power. Though it shares a grape varietal — Nebbiolo — and a regional heritage with Barolo, Barbaresco has long forged its own identity in the viticultural tapestry of Piemonte. Nestled in the rolling hills just northeast of Alba, Barbaresco expresses a more refined, accessible, and often earlier-drinking profile compared to the more muscular Barolo. For wine enthusiasts seeking age-worthy Nebbiolo that embodies complexity without the wait or weight of Barolo, Barbaresco offers an extraordinary proposition of value and excellence.

The distinction between Barbaresco and Barolo begins in the vineyard. While both wines are made exclusively from Nebbiolo, the terroir and climate of Barbaresco impart a character that is distinctively its own. Barbaresco lies closer to the Tanaro River, where the slightly lower elevation and warmer microclimate promote earlier ripening of the Nebbiolo grape. This leads to wines that are typically more approachable in their youth, with softer tannins and a more aromatic, floral expression. The soils here—a mix of calcareous marl and clay—are somewhat more uniform than those found in Barolo, contributing to a consistency in style and quality across the region.

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The Barbaresco DOCG encompasses three main communes: Barbaresco, Neive, and Treiso, as well as a small portion of the Alba township. Each village adds a unique inflection to the wine's profile. Barbaresco village itself tends to produce wines of elegance and grace, often marked by floral aromatics and supple structure. Neive wines can be a touch bolder and more tannic, reflecting the commune's slightly richer soils and diverse elevations. Treiso, the highest in elevation, often delivers wines with notable finesse and a delicate, lifted character. Though these distinctions are subtle, they underscore the nuanced interplay between site and style in Barbaresco.

One of the most compelling aspects of Barbaresco is its accessibility. Whereas Barolo must be aged for a minimum of 38 months before release (with 18 months in wood), Barbaresco is required to age only 24 months, with a minimum of 9 months in wood. This not only allows producers to bring their wines to market earlier, but also reflects the inherently more graceful and less tannic structure of the wine. Nevertheless, this relative softness does not diminish Barbaresco's ability to age. In fact, well-made examples can evolve beautifully for two to three decades, gaining layers of complexity, secondary aromas of tobacco and leather, and a silky texture that is nothing short of sublime …

https://www.moraswines.com/barbaresco-elegance-defined/

Source: Mora's Fine Wine & Spirits

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