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1996 Barbaresco - Printable Version

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- Grape Stuff - 02-09-2004

Is this ready to drink now? I'm doing this from work, so I can'r recall the details of the label. It was a gift that retailed around $30-35.

Any ideas, or should I take better notes on the label?


- Thomas - 02-09-2004

Well, like any other wine, the producer is important--you have given no producer name.

In any event, a Barbaresco should be at its peak in ten years. I say drink it.

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- Grape Stuff - 02-10-2004

I checked, and it's a Vendemmia Barbaresco Red Table Wine. But I fear there may be a leak....just under the foil, there appears to be some moisture...maybe I best open it up and see what's inside.


- sedhed - 02-10-2004

Good idea. How is the wine level? But I think vendemmia means something like grape harvest or vintage in Italian so I don't think that is the producer. 1996 was a great vintage for NW Italy so you have a slight chance if the wine is not spoiled.
Good luck.

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P.S. I'm taking the ww approach to typos from now on. Life's too short.
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- Thomas - 02-10-2004

Yes, vendemmia refers to the harvest/vintage.


- Grape Stuff - 02-10-2004

Boy, I looked at the label, and Vandemmia was the only thing on there that didn't simply say something about Barbaresco. But with the potential leak, I think I best open it right away. to answer seds question, no the level of the wine appears to be where it should. What would cause wine to sneak out a cork?


- hotwine - 02-10-2004

In a word.... heat. The bottle could have been exposed to heat in shipment or in storage, most likely the former. Think about wines sitting in steel cargo containers on board ship, and on loading docks, for days/weeks on end. Makes me cringe to think about it.

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- Grape Stuff - 02-11-2004

Opened it up last night.....once I got the foil off I could see the top of the cork was stained red on the edges almost all the way around. Pulled the cork, one sniff, and down the drain....

oh well


- sedhed - 02-11-2004

GrapeS
Can you give us some sniff notes on that wine?
Sorry it didn't work out.


- Thomas - 02-11-2004

That red stuff on the side of the cork seems to validate Hotwine's analysis of heat during shipping or maybe even storage. The other reason for leakage would be a small hole in the cork.