Fratelli Alessandria

Dolcetto d'Alba

8.827 ratings
8.82 pro ratings
Alba, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
Dolcetto
Pork
Top Notes For
Benjamin

Beau fruit rouge avec une pointe de cuir. Belle profondeur et étonnamment plein pour un Dolcetto D'Alba. Grand vin qui mériterait de passer en cave quelques années pour être apprécié à sa juste valeur

Beau fruit rouge avec une pointe de cuir. Belle profondeur et étonnamment plein pour un Dolcetto D'Alba. Grand vin qui mériterait de passer en cave quelques années pour être apprécié à sa juste valeur

1 person found it helpfulNov 16th, 2015
Shawn Paul

Tremendous value, classic profile. Gone in 30 minutes.

Tremendous value, classic profile. Gone in 30 minutes.

Dec 14th, 2015
FabianG

WF

Jan 2nd, 2021
Stephen Osgood

quite light in color for dolcetto, acidity popping. DIAM cork. super food friendly.

quite light in color for dolcetto, acidity popping. DIAM cork. super food friendly.

Sep 23rd, 2020
Zoe Perry-Wood

My new favorite Piedmont. Smokey, spices, smooth out of the bottle and even better after it breathes.

My new favorite Piedmont. Smokey, spices, smooth out of the bottle and even better after it breathes.

Aug 20th, 2016
AJ Sethi

Very balanced.

Very balanced.

May 21st, 2016
Matt Wilson

Once again impressed. 2014 vintage just as good as last year. Their Dolcetto grows on some of the best plots in all of Alba.

Once again impressed. 2014 vintage just as good as last year. Their Dolcetto grows on some of the best plots in all of Alba.

Dec 3rd, 2015
Matt Wilson

I was surprised with the balance and structure. Acidity in a dolcetto? I dig it.

I was surprised with the balance and structure. Acidity in a dolcetto? I dig it.

May 26th, 2015
Shivani Gajusingh

2013 vintage drank March 2015

2013 vintage drank March 2015

Mar 26th, 2015
Annette Bruley

This is not your average Dolcetto d'Alba. This family makes award winning wines, most noted for their Barolo and the pedigree is strong. This wine has all the ripe fruit you want, is unoaked but has serious structure and finishes dry and leathery bitter.

This is not your average Dolcetto d'Alba. This family makes award winning wines, most noted for their Barolo and the pedigree is strong. This wine has all the ripe fruit you want, is unoaked but has serious structure and finishes dry and leathery bitter.

Dec 5th, 2014