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VM,
Was looking forward to your Dolcetto notes on this wine, as you had previewed it about a week ago. Coincidentally, I too had a 1999 Dolcetto tonight (L. Pira D di Dogliani Bricco dei Botte) and where you mentioned in the last sentence that it might have lost something struck home.
Mind you, I doubt the 2 Dolcettos are on level (mine was $13), but same vintage/village, and the last time I had this was just a few months ago, but this time I noticed the fruit had dissipated and wet earth took over, and the (what I would characterise as) exuberance was missing. Definitely seemed to be heading down that slippery slope. And I'm out of this wine, I guess thankfully!
I don't know what the next few vintages portend for Dolcetto, but I really had the enjoyed the 1999 run.
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| Posts: 1505 | Location: Boston MA | Registered: Mar 15, 2002 |    |
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Uninspiring hits this wine right on, although I was more stinting in my points, giving it only 80 and basically not finishing the glass. There was a remarkable lack of nose, and even more lack of taste. It just seemed to sit there, with none of the pleasing finish I like in an Ital. Perhaps it would have opened with decanting, however, the wine sat for quite some time in the glass, with lots of swirling, and remained dull. I do not recommend. (edit: BTW, I couldn't tell Lady VM didn't like it [ 11-05-2002, 01:39 PM: Message edited by: Frankie ]
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| Posts: 1348 | Location: Burr Ridge, IL | Registered: Mar 26, 2002 |    |
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