Deep ruby red with not as many Nebbiolo orange tints as I expected. Probably has had some new oak maturation. Beautifully aromatic. Roses, ripe red and black berries. Tannin is noticeable but well balanced by red fruit acidity. Sweet vanilla flavors on the finish. Now in its 14th year but improves noticeably with two hours of aeration. On the third night after being opened and re-corked, it is showing beautifully.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Negro Lorenso S. Francisco Roero Riserva, 2011
Here is another Nebbiolo from the sandy soils of Roero across the river from Barolo and Barbaresco. The sand provides good drainage and is associated with expressive aromas. and forward flavors. The limestone underneath creates depth and complexity.
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