Scott Barber
Wine Educator Meadowood Napa Valley
Beautiful take on Nebbiolo from Valtellina. Powerful but totally different from Piedmont
Beautiful take on Nebbiolo from Valtellina. Powerful but totally different from Piedmont
9.4Eduardo Bolaños
Sommelier Terroni Downtown LA
Finally had the Inferno bottle of ARPepe. It completes the entire line up for me now.
Finally had the Inferno bottle of ARPepe. It completes the entire line up for me now.
9.5Phil Kessling
Mountain Nebbiolo from ARPEPE. Love these wines, not released until they are ready to drink. Roses an potpourri on the nose. Red and black fruit with tannins and acid on the palate. Yum.
Mountain Nebbiolo from ARPEPE. Love these wines, not released until they are ready to drink. Roses an potpourri on the nose. Red and black fruit with tannins and acid on the palate. Yum.
9.0Raj Harb
I enjoyed this, but it's a bit on the forward / bold side.
I enjoyed this, but it's a bit on the forward / bold side.
9.2Daragh Hoey
Truly great wine. Curry spice (which one? All of them), thorny fruit, mellow edges. A near perfect Nebbiolo. Wine three from the Valtellina tasting.
Truly great wine. Curry spice (which one? All of them), thorny fruit, mellow edges. A near perfect Nebbiolo. Wine three from the Valtellina tasting.
9.7Ned Gray Creed
2010. And yes, this is now Valtellina consumption in the USA. After my experiences in Italy, I just can't be in ultra happy mode without the Ar.Pe.Pe.
2010. And yes, this is now Valtellina consumption in the USA. After my experiences in Italy, I just can't be in ultra happy mode without the Ar.Pe.Pe.
9.4Anne Chen
At Bestia
At Bestia
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