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2007 Luciano Sandrone Nebbiolo d'Alba Valmaggiore
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WS 88
RP 90

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91(+?) Points | International Wine Cellar , November/December 2009

($54) Medium red. Perfumed aromas of strawberry, raspberry, cranberry, minerals and flowers; a bit pinot-like. Then intensely flavored and perfumed in the mouth, with noteworthy purity to the tart red berry flavors. Finishes with firm, dusty tannins and excellent cut. This is already very sexy nebbiolo but I'd still give it a couple years in the cellar. Sandrone purchased this parcel in 1994 and replanted the vines in 2001 at a density of 9,000 per hectare.

88 Points | Wine Spectator
90 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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