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Giovanni Rosso Dolcetto d’Alba 2007

As I’d rather not fall foul of the queens own wine merchant I suppose it’s only cricket* to uphold my part of this bargain, especially as I’m crossing my fingers they will foot the wine bill for my 30th Birthday party this coming January.
Where the heck have you been!? Why aren’t you publishing my comments!? Why don’t you reply to me on twitter? You don’t bring me flowers or sing me love songs anymore!
Now, onto the wine! Poor Giovanni Rosso Dolcetto d’Alba 2007 deserves our full attention so let us be serious.
Frequent readers of the blog will know my love for all things Piedmont from the mighty Nebbiolo to the hardy ruddy cheeked Barbera to the lively, bright, future-futures starlette, my beloved little Dolcetto. There are many Dolcetto reviews here from “bigger” name Piedmont producers, Roberto Voerzio (you’re still my favourite), Bruno Giacosa, Enrico e Marziano Abbona, Cavallotto and more yet I had never tried a Giovanni Rosso Dolcetto d’Alba so I was buzzing with excitement when the BBR man arrived, doffing his cap then skipping back to his van. This did make a pleasant change from the finger from Fed Ex and the Up-yers of UPS but while service is important, I digress.
This is what our man Giovanni Rosso looks like. Cool as a cucumber.
Giovanni Rosso Dolcetto d’Alba 2007 – BUY – £11.85
Sits a deep ruby red while offering typically perfumed Dolcetto aromas and heavy on the dark cherries and blackberries. Fine, silky tannins complete a balanced, structured wine of full body with a strong finish that holds the dark fruit note to the last but sadly a touch green and bitter at the end too which lost the wine a couple of points for my palate. Still a very good Dolcetto. To be tried. 87 Points
There are better producers of Dolcetto out there, at least, more suited to my palate. If you’ve never tried Dolcetto before this isn’t the world’s finest example of the varietal but none the less it’s very good, it’s typical of the grape and it’s on sale right now 😀
A good Dolcetto with which to get into Dolcetto wines from a rapidly improving producer.
Where can I buy this wine?
Europeans – Berry Bros and Rudd – €13.50
Americans – Zachys – $19.99
Brits – Berry Bros and Rudd – £11.85
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