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Massimo Rivetti Langhe Rosso Garasin 2016  - First Bottle

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91 James Suckling -
Very pretty blueberry and black tea-leaf aromas follow through to a medium body with light and firm tannins. Drink now.

Technical Details

  • BlendMerlot and Cabernet Sauvignon
  • CountryItaly
  • RegionPiedmont
  • AppellationLanghe
  • Alcohol14.5%

Massimo Rivetti Langhe Rosso Garasin 2016

Proprietary Blends  |  Italy
JS91

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91 points to boot! As you all know by now, ‘16 is THE vintage to buy in Piemonte. Drink this while your big gun stuff ages...so good and amazingly well-priced (we direct-imported it just for you)! A case buy for sure... 

Honestly, ‘16 is a magic vintage that I’ll be personally buying and drinking until my final days on this planet. When you just want a terrific drinker (a splash in the sauce, a splash in my mouth…), THIS is it --- a cool blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, 100% organic, from one of our all-time favorite producers in Barbaresco.

Yes, Rivetti is a fan fave from way back (we even went truffle hunting with them in 2019 and got 3 good ones), and their star is rising quickly. Check out our other Piemontese wines HERE, if you like (plenty of great stuff, like Produttori to mention just one...), but snag this delicious, light-on-its-feet, flavor-packed beauty NOW, while we have it at this simply stunning price!

$119.70 a 6-PACK delivered! $239.40 a CASE! While it lasts!

About the Producer

Massimo Rivetti Family Farm with its 25 hectares, cultivated under the organic certification, grows both traditional and international grapes. The annual production is around 100.000 bottles, mainly divided between Barbaresco and Barbera d'Alba. All the fields are grouped around three farm houses: Froi, Garassino and Palazzina. Inside the first one, situated into the village of Neive, there is the winery which is built on Serraboella hill, one of the most important for the production of Barbaresco.