Fantastically smooth and drinkable. Not fruit forward, not punchy or harsh, nice light notes of fruit and oak on the finish and it doesn't "hang around". — 8 years ago
Surprisingly good Barbera D'Alba that was $12 at the local Goody Goody here in Colleyville, Texas. — 8 years ago
Greg had this 8 years ago
Greg W
Trying this on the advice of a friend. I had the 2009 vintage and it was dry, not complex, generally smooth and didn't hang on the palate for long. I tasted subtle hints of cherry and a bit of smokiness. It paired well with the beef stew and almond roasted fresh green beans. — 8 years ago