Parussa Giuseppe

Roero Nebbiolo

8.940 ratings
9.012 pro ratings
Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
Nebbiolo
Lamb, Goose, Potato, Baking Spices, Beans & Peas, Hard Cheese, Turkey, Beef, Pasta, Salami & Prosciutto, Tomato-Based, Soft Cheese, Chicken, Veal, White Rice, Herbs, Mushrooms, Pungent Cheese, Pork, Game, Exotic Spices, Chili & Hot Spicy, Duck, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Charles (Chad) Bucklin

Owner and founder of C. T. Bucklin Wine Advising

8.4

Good. A little hot.

Good. A little hot.

Mar 21st, 2021
Jay Kline

This is my second time trying this wine from the 2017 vintage. Unfortunately, the setting for the first experience wasn’t conducive to taking notes but I recalled liking it a lot. That first experience excited me for this second opportunity; with time to enjoy and reflect. It all started the way a remember: loads of dark, tart, almost roasted cherry fruit with tar and scorched earth on the nose. On the palate, somewhat muted cherry fruit, bone dry with fairly punchy tannins. And then...on the finish...after about two seconds...oh no...it’s mousy. It’s all biscuity and mealy and it won’t go away. Day 2 was no better. One of the pitfalls of natural winemaking rears it’s ugly head again. I refuse to rate since I categorize this as a flaw and I don’t recall this from the last bottle...which is a little weird 🤷. But at $20 or so, I’ll probably try again sometime...for fairness.

This is my second time trying this wine from the 2017 vintage. Unfortunately, the setting for the first experience wasn’t conducive to taking notes but I recalled liking it a lot. That first experience excited me for this second opportunity; with time to enjoy and reflect. It all started the way a remember: loads of dark, tart, almost roasted cherry fruit with tar and scorched earth on the nose. On the palate, somewhat muted cherry fruit, bone dry with fairly punchy tannins. And then...on the finish...after about two seconds...oh no...it’s mousy. It’s all biscuity and mealy and it won’t go away. Day 2 was no better. One of the pitfalls of natural winemaking rears it’s ugly head again. I refuse to rate since I categorize this as a flaw and I don’t recall this from the last bottle...which is a little weird 🤷. But at $20 or so, I’ll probably try again sometime...for fairness.

Oct 26th, 2020
Jeff Sidwell

Owner Bon! Gourmet

Nice solid with good tar and tannins

Nice solid with good tar and tannins

Aug 22nd, 2016
S.Carey

Liked this more the first time around, a good price if you have hankering for Barolo but don’t wanna break the bank

Liked this more the first time around, a good price if you have hankering for Barolo but don’t wanna break the bank

Oct 15th, 2018
Erik Longabardi

Pleasantly surprised by the freshness and length. Balanced and soulful.

Pleasantly surprised by the freshness and length. Balanced and soulful.

Dec 15th, 2017
aisforalan

nice brick color. lighter than other nebbiolo. nice tannins. a little acid. pretty dry. strawberries. raspberries. damp moss. no oak. from dry dock in red hook.

nice brick color. lighter than other nebbiolo. nice tannins. a little acid. pretty dry. strawberries. raspberries. damp moss. no oak. from dry dock in red hook.

Apr 10th, 2017
David D

On the lighter side of medium bodied. Lots of acid. Tar, cranberry, roses, sour cherry, From Dry Dock in Red Hook.

On the lighter side of medium bodied. Lots of acid. Tar, cranberry, roses, sour cherry, From Dry Dock in Red Hook.

Apr 10th, 2017
Nicø Nightingale

Very drinkable... Light and smooth.. Great for the price

Very drinkable... Light and smooth.. Great for the price

Mar 27th, 2015
Jason Adams

A most complete wine

A most complete wine

Feb 22nd, 2015
Nat Emodi

Plum, cherry, tar. Good value.

Plum, cherry, tar. Good value.

Jan 17th, 2015