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Red Wine - Nebbiolo
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1985 Paolo Scavino Barolo Bric del Fiasc 1.5 L Piedmont
Enrico Scavino is one of the small, innovative producers in Piedmont whose wines consistently impress. Scavino works tirelessly to endow his wines with the depth of character that can only come from intimate knowledge of the vineyard. The Bric del Fiasc vineyard is 12 acres in size and considered the finest in the Castiglione Falletto appellation. The 1985 vintage produced approximately 1,200 cases, and we received a single case of magnums directly from the estate's cellar.
Price: $275,00
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1993 Giovani Manzone Barolo Riserva La Gramolare Piedmont
A superb, deeply flavored Riserva Barolo from Giovanni Manzone. Enjoy now or cellar for 10-15 years.
Price: $69,95
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1994 Giovani Manzone Barolo La Gramolere Piedmont Italy
Giovanni Manzone's '94 La Gramolere is an elegant Barolo that typifies why the wine has been historically referred to as the king of Italian reds. 500 cases produced.
Price: $39,95
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1994 Paolo Scavino Barolo Bric del Fiasc Piedmont
A delicious, deeply flavored red made from 100 percent Nebbiolo in Piedmont, in northwestern Italy. Cellar-worthy for 10-15 years. Only 1,000 cases produced.
Price: $59,95
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1995 Barolo 'La Margheria ' Pira Piedmont
Luigi Pira has only been producing wines in Serralunga since the '93 vintage, a place where experience is measured in generations. One taste of the '95 'La Margheria' and there's no doubt he'll soon be making some of the finest wines in the appellation. 335 cases produced.
Price: $45,00
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1995 Boasso Barolo Gabutti Piedmont
A classic Barolo with all of the complex, unique flavors of the Nebbiolo grape at its finest. 400 cases produced.
Price: $59,95
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1995 Fratelli Revello Barolo 'La Morra
Textbook Barolo with flavors of red fruit, leather, floral and tar-earth. Although a powerful red, the '95 Revello is superbly balanced with a very long, persistent finish. 1250 cases produced
Price: $53,00
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1995 Gaja Barolo Sperss Piedmont Italy
Barolo, typically longer-lived than its "little brother" Barbaresco, is prized for its richness and complexity. Angelo Gaja has never been shy about pricing his wines, but at least this wine delivers in an equally big way.
Price: $169,95
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1995 Gaja Barolo Sperss 3 L Piedmont Italy
Angelo Gaja is best known for producing magnificent, age-worthy Barbarescos from Piedmont in northern Italy. Beginning with the 1988 vintage, he added this Barolo to his portfolio. Sperss is Piedmontese for profound longing or nostalgia. The 30-acre vineyard is considered one of the finest in the Barolo appellation. Packed with dense, dark-berried fruits, anise, earth, and spice, this age-worthy bottle should not be approached until 2015 and will be magnificent through 2030.
Price: $850,00
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1995 Gaja Barolo Sperss 5 L Piedmont Italy
Five liter bottles are a rare commodity indeed, even more so when filled with precious juice such as this Barolo from the Sperss vineyard. Sperss means profound longing or nostalgia and this site is one of the finest in the appellation. Produced from low yields and retaining the taut acidity and burly tannins for which Barolo is known, this beauty needs a profoundly long time of 20-40 years before it should be opened and savored.
Price: $1,00
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