| Bruno Giacosa Barbaresco Asili 2005 |
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Bruno Giacosa Barbaresco Asili 2005
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Region
Abruzzo
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Basilicata
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Calabria
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Campania
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Champagne (France)
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Emilia Romagna
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Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Liguria
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Lombardy
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Marche
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Molise
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Piedmont
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Apulia
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Sardinia
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Sicily
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Tuscany
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Trentino Alto Adige
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Umbria
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Aosta Valley
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Veneto
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Loire

Wineries
Abbazia di Novacella
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Abbona
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Agricola Punica
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Alois Lageder
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Antinori
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Antoniolo
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Arbiola
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Argiolas
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Attems (Frescobaldi)
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Barone Ricasoli
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Basilisco
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Belisario
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Bellavista
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Berlucchi
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Bertani
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Biondi Santi
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Bollinger
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Brancaia
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Bruno Giacosa
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Ca' dei Frati
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Ca' del Bosco
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Calonga
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Cantina di Montalcino
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Cantina Valpolicella
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Cantine Leonardo da Vinci
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Casanova di Neri
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Castelgiocondo (Frescobaldi)
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Castello del Terriccio
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Castello della Sala (Antinori)
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Castello di Ama
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Castello di Pomino (Frescobaldi)
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Cavalleri
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Cavallotto
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Ceci
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Cesarini Sforza (La Vis)
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Chionetti
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Cogno
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Col Vetoraz
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Collavini
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Collemassari
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Colpetrone
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Cottanera
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Cusumano
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Dario Coos
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De Ladoucette
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Di Majo Norante
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Domenico Clerico
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Drei Donà
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Elio Grasso
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Fattoria del Cerro
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Fattoria la Zerbina
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Fattoria le Pupille
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Fattoria Poggio di Sotto
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Felsina
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Ferghettina
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Ferrari
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Firriato
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Folonari
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Fortediga
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Foss Marai
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Frescobaldi
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Gallegati
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Giovanna Madonia
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Giuseppe Gabbas
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Gonet Medeville
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Herbert Beaufort
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Il Mosnel
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Inama
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Jaques Lassaigne
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Kellerei Cantine Tramin
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Krug
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La Poderina
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La Spinetta
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La Vis
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Le Mesnil
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Le Terrazze
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Leone de Castris
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Les Cretes
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Librandi
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Lis Neris
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Livio Felluga
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Louis Roederer
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Luce della Vite (Frescobaldi)
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Luigi Einaudi
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Lunelli
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Lungarotti
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Maculan
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Marcarini
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Masciarelli
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Massolino
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Moet & Chandon
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Monsupello
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Monte Rossa
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Montevetrano
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Monzio Compagnoni
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Moris Farms
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Murana
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Nals Margreid
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Negro
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Nicolucci
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Nino Franco
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Oasi degli Angeli
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Orsolani
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Paitin
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Parusso
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Paternoster
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Perazzeta
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Perrier Jouet
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Perticaia
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Petra
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Philipponat
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Pio Cesare
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Planeta
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Poggio dei Gorleri
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Poliziano
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Produttori del Barbaresco
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Prunotto (Antinori)
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Rainoldi
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Rasciatano
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Ruggeri
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Ruinart
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San Michele Appiano
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San Patrignano
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Sandrone
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Sapaio
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Saracco
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Sardus Pater
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Sella & Mosca
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Speri
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Sportoletti
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Taittinger
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Tasca d'Almerita
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Tenuta Dell'Ornellaia (Frescobaldi)
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Tenuta di Tavignano
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Tenuta Ghizzano
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Tenuta Guado al Tasso (Antinori)
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Tenuta La Fuga (Folonari)
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Tenuta Rocca
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Tenuta San Guido
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Tenuta Sant'Antonio
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Terlano
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Teruzzi & Puthod
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Tormaresca (Antinori)
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Tremonti
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Uberti
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Umani Ronchi
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Vajra G.D.
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Valdo
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Valle di Cembra (La Vis)
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Velenosi
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Venica
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Villa Monteleone
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Villa Russiz
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Villa Sparina
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Villetta di Monterufoli
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Vinosia

Awards
Average ratings > 90
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AIS 5 bunch of grapes
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AIS 4 bunch of grapes
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Gambero Rosso 3 red glasses
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Gambero Rosso 2 red glasses
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Luca Maroni > 90
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Veronelli 3 blu stars
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Veronelli 3 red stars
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Wine Advocate > 90
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Wine Spectator > 90
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Xtrawine > 90
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Bruno Giacosa Barbaresco Asili 2005
Garnet red colour with delicate orange reflections. Fine and complex bouquet with violet and wild berry notes. Its flavour is full, velvety and harmonious. Great elegance in this wine.
| Wine type |
Red still |
| Classification |
DOCG Barbaresco |
| Year |
2005 |
| Format |
0,75 l Standard |
| Country |
Italy |
| Region |
Piedmont |
| Grapes |
100% Nebbiolo |
| Alcohol |
14.00% by volume |
| Color |
Garnet red colour with delicate orange reflections. |
| Aroma/Bouquet |
Fine and complex bouquet with violet and wild berry notes. |
| Taste |
Its flavour is full, velvety and harmonious. |
| Serving temperature |
18 - 20°C. |
| Decanting time |
1 hours |
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The characteristic of this glass is its large size, with a rather wide body in order to allow a proper oxygenation of red wines aged for a long time in bottle and with tannins that reached a milder and rounder state. The wide shape of this glass also allows to avoid, when possible, the decanting of wine, thanks to its width it makes possible a proper oxygenation of wine while developing complex and tertiary aromas which will be concentrated towards the narrow opening. Moreover, the opening is tall and straight in order to direct the wine to the back of the mouth, exactly for the very same reason applied to every other glass for red wines. Because of its characteristics, this glass is to be used for wines produced with very robust grapes such as Sangiovese or Cabernet Sauvignon. |
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