
Marchesi di Gresy Barbaresco Martinenga 1999 13,5% toomany €
I thought that only Gresy's Gaiun sees some new oak? But I thought I got a tiny whiff of Barrique in this upon opening. Gladly it disappeared and I must have been hallucinating. The nose is bright and red toned in fruit, tarry and earthy - not as floral/rosy as Nebbiolo can be, but it still screams Nebbiolo at me. Though young, the nose is very expressive. The palate has much ripe fruit, refreshing acidity and mouthcleansing tannins. I really love Hugh Johnson's(?) wording that Nebbiolos' tannins are mouthcleansing. This brought me very much pleasure though the food wasn't really a good accompaniment (chicken in a coconut + peanut sauce). But neither did the food overpower the wine so it wasn't a disaster as a combination, rather a "neutral" pairing.
-O-