Vietti

Sant' Anna Dolcetto d'Alba

9.28 ratings
9.34 pro ratings
Alba, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
Dolcetto
Top Notes For
Corey Zamora, CSW

Beautiful barbera.

Beautiful barbera.

Aug 13th, 2017
Bree Dusbiber

Nostalgia might have a hold on me here, but a little wistful this wine's slowly draining from the planet. Super solid, soulful... Vietti typicity.

Nostalgia might have a hold on me here, but a little wistful this wine's slowly draining from the planet. Super solid, soulful... Vietti typicity.

Dec 3rd, 2015
Mark Maruszak

Modeen style of barbera. Dark fruit and cherry, very soft, palate has touch of red fruit. Overall rather enjoyable.

Modeen style of barbera. Dark fruit and cherry, very soft, palate has touch of red fruit. Overall rather enjoyable.

Jul 14th, 2015
Matt Edling

Loved it. Very drinkable

Loved it. Very drinkable

Jun 17th, 2020
Andrew Spingler

Tasted after a private tour with Elena and Lucca of the family estate. They are "crazy" Italian in all of the best ways. Expressive, talented, creative, artistic and masterful, Lucca's grandfather Mario was thought to have lost it when back in the early 1900's he began buying discontinuous plots of land because they exhibited different geologic characteristics. Townsfolk would laugh as "Crazy Vietti" would haul his donkey and cart to the different vineyards when they all farmed and lived on a single plot.
That breadth of knowledge defines Vietti today. This Barbera d'Alba is worlds apart from their Barbera d'Asti, a testament to Mario's vision.
True to form for Barbera, but more akin to Nebbiolo on the nose and finish. This one intrigues if not familiar or thought Barbera might not be for you (...that was me...).

Tasted after a private tour with Elena and Lucca of the family estate. They are "crazy" Italian in all of the best ways. Expressive, talented, creative, artistic and masterful, Lucca's grandfather Mario was thought to have lost it when back in the early 1900's he began buying discontinuous plots of land because they exhibited different geologic characteristics. Townsfolk would laugh as "Crazy Vietti" would haul his donkey and cart to the different vineyards when they all farmed and lived on a single plot.
That breadth of knowledge defines Vietti today. This Barbera d'Alba is worlds apart from their Barbera d'Asti, a testament to Mario's vision.
True to form for Barbera, but more akin to Nebbiolo on the nose and finish. This one intrigues if not familiar or thought Barbera might not be for you (...that was me...).

Oct 9th, 2015
Gwen

At Villanelle

At Villanelle

Feb 1st, 2020
Young Bock Lee

N: deep perfume, red ripe cherry M: soft tannin, bit of sour chrry, bubble gum almost facts; barbera loves with warm vintage. '87부터 started to make. 1hctr vineyard, 98 years old vine, grand cru

N: deep perfume, red ripe cherry M: soft tannin, bit of sour chrry, bubble gum almost facts; barbera loves with warm vintage. '87부터 started to make. 1hctr vineyard, 98 years old vine, grand cru

Sep 13th, 2015
Louis Schofield

Sommelier/Wine Merchant East End Cellars

9.6

Louis had this 11 years ago

Louis had this 11 years ago

Feb 12th, 2014
Laura Reading

Laura had this 9 years ago

Laura had this 9 years ago

Jul 18th, 2015