Last week, Ciao Andiamo was excited to team up with Rosenthal Wine Merchant (a boutique wine retailer in NYC), for a tasting tour of the wonderful wines of Piemonte.
Barolo, Italy |
We loved the idea of focusing on Piemonte both because of its off-the-beaten-path rustic beauty, as well as the richness of its many gastronomic delights and formidable Italian wines. Piemonte, literally meaning 'foot of the mountain', is nestled in the northwestern corner of Italy, full of picturesque hill towns, panoramic countryside and surrounding mountain ranges that include the Alps.
The event featured a stellar line-up of six wines from the region (see full wine list below), including four typical Piemonte reds, from lighter-bodied Dolcetto and Barbera to Nebbiolo grape-based Barbaresco and Barolo. Capping the tasting was a Moscato D'Asti, lightly sweet with a little sparkle, perfect for the tail end of warmer weather.
We had a wonderful turnout, with a packed house and the event going strong right up until the last pour, so grazie mille to all who could attend!...
And many thanks to Will at Rosenthal for the excellent line-up of Piemonte wines and expert commentary. Here's the night's full tasting recap (my personal favorite was the Barbera. Medium-bodied with some nice flavor and not too hard on the wallet)...

Erbaluce di Caluso "La Torrazza" (Ferrando) 2009
Reds
Dolcetto d'Alba (De Forville) 2010
Barbera d'Asti "Cascina Buc" (DeForville) 2008
Reds-Nebbiolo Based
Barbaresco (DeForville) 2007
Barolo "Garblet Sué" (Brovia) 2007
Con Dolci (sweeter dessert wine)
Moscato d'Asti "Cascina Buc" (De Forville) 2010