Barbaresco Pajè “Vecchie Viti” DOCG 2019 · MAGNUM
Roagna | Piedmont
Az. Agr. I Paglieri | Loc. Paglieri 9 | IT 12050 Barbaresco
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Roagna's Barbaresco Pajè Vecchie Viti opens with a bright garnet-red colour and a deep, shiny glow. The fruit of old vines manages to reach the impossible point between power and elegance. The wine shows a delicate and bright bouquet, but also a compact fruit and a long finish. You can feel this extra fullness on the finish. The production is around 2,500 bottles. SUPERIORE.DE
"Transparent ruby red colour. Vines over 80 years old provide the material for this exceptional Barbaresco with a cathedral-like appearance on the nose: the ethereal-balsamic superstructure with notes of sandalwood and incense, juniper and rosemary is complemented by fruity litanies of cherries, raspberry jam and blood oranges and adorned with floral overtones of violets, mallow and hollyhocks along with a pinch of white pepper. On the palate, the wine is precisely pared, elegantly understated and charming. The fine, long, taut acidity gives it an aristocratic polish, while the ripe, tightly woven tannins envelop it in the finest thread. Delicate and transparent, the delicate fruit illuminates the entire palate. Conversations fall silent, glasses clink, laughter. Its approachable nature seems jovial, yet it is demanding and emphatic with an epochal finish. Everyone gladly obeys." Sebastian Bordthäuser (Sommelier und Wein-Journalist)
"The Barbaresco Pajè Vecchie Viti 2019 is a wild, exotic wine. Ethereal and deceptively medium-bodied, the dark fruit is perfumed. The weight and heaviness of the old vines are palpable, yet it somehow remains light on its feet. The flavour alone is beguiling. The 2019 simply needs time to develop its full expressiveness." Vinous
"Shows an extra dimension of viscosity and energy, with cherry, raspberry, pomegranate, mineral and licorice flavors. Verging on racy, offering lively acidity and dense yet refined tannins, this red is still on the reticent side, yet with all its components in the right place and superb potential." Wine Spectator