Sunday, March 13, 2011

2009 "Tenute Cisa Asinari Dei Marchesi" Martinenga Langhe Nebbiolo

Procreating the American trend to consume 85% of wine, the day purchased, here is one that I bought to pair with some truffle infused cheese.

2009 Tenute Cisa Asinari Dei Marchesi Martinenga Langhe Nebbiolo

Appearance:
Clear transparency, garnet core w/ red rim variation, medium (-) intensity w/ very slight staining in the legs, high viscosity.

Nose:
Clean, medium intensity. Tart dark fruit: black currants, pomegranate.  Very organic earthy notes: mushrooms, meat, wet leaves.  Medium oak: more of a sweet, spicy oak note of clove, allspice and vanilla; probably French oak.  For me the prominent aroma notes are the very tart fruit, a meaty/ mushroom depth and a slight vanilla roundness.

Palate:
Dry, high (-) acidity, medium (+) tannins and high alcohol.  Velvety, tart dark fruit: black cherry, black currant, cranberry.  Some of the organic earthy smoked meat and mushroom notes balance out with a slight, wet-stone minerality.  Medium oak on the palate shows itself with a viscous smoky, sweet spice on the tongue and medium oak tannins.  Medium (+) body and sits heavy on the palate.

This wine opened up quite nicely with 45 minutes in the decanter.  The sweeter fruit notes start to peak through the alcohol and the mushroom notes become more smooth without losing the depth it brings to the wine.  This is definitely a food wine with its clean acidity.

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