“Bright and fresh with notes of red berries, dried rose hips and asphalt. Medium-bodied. It has a meaty structure with very fine tannins and bright acidity. Shows tension and focus. Spicy at the end. Try after 2026.” 95 points, James Suckling, jamesuckling.com
Bright and fresh with notes of red berries, dried rose hips and asphalt. Medium-bodied. It has a meaty structure with very fine tannins and bright acidity. Shows tension and focus. Spicy at the end. Try after 2026.
95 POINTS
Gary Walsh - The Wine Front
Dried cherry, almond, almost a bit of a Cherry Ripe thing about it, rosy perfume, some spice, even a little dusting of white pepper. Medium-bodied, and while it’s pretty open to smell, the palate is locked down with crushed rock tannin, a spiced sausage flavour, orange peel, strawberry and raspberry, with a bright but tannic finish of excellent length. Give it time.
94 POINTS
Monica Larner - Robert Parker Wine Advocate
In the bottle with the cream-colored label, the Massolino 2021 Barbaresco Albesani shows redcurrant and tart berry aromas. It also has a hint of something metallic with rusty nail or tin can. The wine reveals a fluid personality with a few exciting aromatic changes along the way. That versatility bodes well for its future evolution. This is a 4,000-bottle release.
Medium garnet in colour with ruby reflections and a bright rim. On the nose, fine and elegant aromas of raspberry and strawberry, some sour cherry and pomegranate, as well as a hint of forest floor. Very fresh and juicy on the palate, with polished, grippy tannins and a spicy finish.
94 POINTS
Antonio Galloni MW - Vinous
“The 2021 Barbaresco Albesani is a super-classic wine that is going to need time to come around. It possesses notable structure and the understated depth that is common of Barbaresco. Time in the glass brings out scents of herbs, white pepper, autumn leaves and spice. All this needs is time in bottle.” 94 points, Antonio Galloni, Vinous
94 POINTS
Antonio Galloni MW - Vinous
The 2021 Barbaresco Albesani is a super-classic wine that is going to need time to come around. It possesses notable structure and the understated depth that is common of Barbaresco. Time in the glass brings out scents of herbs, white pepper, autumn leaves and spice. All this needs is time in bottle.
Walter Speller - JancisRobinson.com
“Neive. Just mid ruby. At first very closed but with aeration, aromatic cherry fruit creeps up. Succulent, elegant cherry and raspberry fruit on the palate with finely ground, coating tannins. Lots of juicy raspberry fruit on the finish. Quite gorgeous right now.” 17.5/20, Walter Speller, Jancisrobinson.com