Barbaresco CN Centoundici, Orlando Abrigo 2018 vs Tenuta Sette Ponti, Oreno Toscana 2019
Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Tenuta Sette Ponti, Oreno Toscana 2019 currently starts £0.20 lower.
| Availability | In stock | In stock |
|---|---|---|
| Best current price | £77.60 | £77.40 |
| Current stockists | 1 merchant | 1 merchant |
| Producer | Orlando Abrigo | Tenuta Sette Ponti |
| Style | Red | Red |
| Grape | Nebbiolo | Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot |
| Region | Barbaresco | Toscana |
| Size | 750ml | 750ml |
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Barbaresco CN Centoundici, Orlando Abrigo 2018
The Orlando Abrigo Barbaresco CN Centoundici 2018 is the kind of wine that quietly commands attention—elegant, precise, and full of personality. It’s a polished expression of Nebbiolo that captures everything we love about Barbaresco: that fine-boned structure, haunting aromatics, and a graceful depth that unfolds beautifully in the glass. This cuvée is the work of the Abrigo family—modest in scale but rich in tradition and detail. The name “Centoundici” (Italian for one hundred and eleven) tips the hat to the vineyard parcel number, but there’s nothing bureaucratic about what’s in the bottle. This is Nebbiolo at its most charming—lifted and floral, with notes of wild cherry, rose petal, sweet spice, and a whisper of earth. There’s enough structure to cellar for a few more years, but it’s drinking beautifully now, especially with the right plate—think truffle risotto, slow-roasted lamb, or a wedge of aged cheese. For Club Members who appreciate Nebbiolo with finesse and clarity—this one’s a bit of a gem. It’s Barbaresco with both roots and polish.
Tenuta Sette Ponti, Oreno Toscana 2019
Ripe red fruits elegantly married with toasted coffee, dark chocolate and pencil shavings aromas. Elegant tannins with a nice, supple feel on the palate with hints of leather and tobacco on the finish. All the hallmarks of a great SuperTuscan! The Oreno was released in 1999, thanks to Dr. Antonio Moretti Cuseri, a great wine lover, who, during his frequent travels, was struck by the elegance and finesse of Bordeaux grape varieties - so much that he decided to plant these varieties on the estate. The name, in fact, comes from a stream which crosses the estate, just in the area rich of clay where the Merlot vines grow; while in the soils with a greater presence of pebbles, which ensure a perfect drainage and perform a self-regulating function of temperature and humidity, Cabernet Sauvignon finds its natural collocation. The perfect complement to the blend is Petit Verdot, traditionally used as a carrier of spicy notes and intensity of flavour. The result is a wine inspired by the Bordeaux style but with a strong Tuscan imprint.
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