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2004 Vietti Barolo, Castiglione ($60)

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2000 Vietti Castiglione Barolo, Piemonte, Italy ($47)

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1974 Gaja Barbaresco, Piemonte, Italy ($250)

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Bottle was probably stored improperly and wasn’t showing very well.

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2006 Braida “La Monella,” Barbera del Monferrato, Frizzante, Piemonte, Italy (€8.50)

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A very strange wine from an otherwise great producer.

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2001 Vietti Castiglione Barolo, Piemonte, Italy ($47)

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Enjoyed at the Vinoteca Farfalla on Hillhurst in Los Angeles with good friends.

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2004 Sandrone Nebbiolo “Valmaggiore,” Piemonte, Italy ($42)

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