Here is a spunky Italian red wine. Dolcetto's come from the northern end of Italy from the Piedmont region and they vary in quality though in general they are known as earthy, informal wines.
This one is a 2006 Dolcetto D'Alba produced by Luigi Pira. We recommend it as a solid, food friendly wine.
The Pira Dolcetto D'Alba has a fairly mild nose that is somewhat fruity as compared to so many Italian wines that have a rather floral nose.
The color of this wine is a deep red. It has notes of raspberry with a touch of cherry. Upon opening the bottle, there were a ton a tannins making this wine pretty imposing on the palate. Still, it maintained a fruity lightness. The tannins smoothed out over the course of the evening.
We had this wine with grilled Italian sausages and it was a fine pairing. The wine stood up nicely to the robust meal and complemented the food well. We both agreed that it was a good choice and a wine we would be willing to buy again.
We didn't manage to finish the bottle in one sitting. On the second day, we found that the wine had changed its characteristics a bit. Wife thought it had lost some of its structure. Husband thought there was a noticeable touch of alcohol on the finish and a little diminishing of the fruit.
We have purchased this wine several times over the years, always when it was on sale. As a result we have been able to buy it for between $11 and $13.
We like this wine for its ability to pair well with strongly flavored Italian foods. It is good with pastas, pizza and sharp table cheeses. It has good structure and reasonable complexity but is informal enough for a backyard barbecue. Wife is adamant that it's best finished in one night. Husband tends to go for Italian wines in general and is pretty positive on this one in particular.
Value: 7 out of 10



We are a typical suburban husband and wife with
two children, a dog and a cat. We also like good food and, not incidentally, good wine. It is no coincidence that we
met and fell in love over gourmet meals and fine bottles of wine. Wine tasting was one of our favorite activities.
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