Ada Nada, Barbaresco Riserva “Cichin”
I don’t want to toot the SommSelect horn too noisily here, but hopefully you’ve noticed the steady stream of blue-chip Italian collectibles we’ve offered in just the last month alone—and how startlingly affordable they are given their elite quality. I’m talking about icons like Montevertine, Cavallotto, Fontanafredda, all of them cellar-worthy treasures for well under $100, and today we’ve got another, this time with bottle age, too!
Our recent offer history notwithstanding, I’m still surprised—shocked, actually—when a wine like Ada Nada’s 2013 “Cichin” turns up at a price like this. I think there are a lot of collectors out there who think they must spend $200-$300 a bottle for a wine to be “cellar-worthy.” But you don’t—especially if your intention is to enjoy the wine after letting it rest for a while, rather than just re-sell it. Frankly, “Cichin” is going to appreciate in both senses, but I’m here for the wine, not the speculation: This is traditionally styled Nebbiolo at its best, just beginning to blossom and promising more heady thrills in the years to come. As I said, you don’t need to go into triple digits to drink truly world-class wine—especially when it’s Italy we’re talking about!