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The saturated ruby/purple-colored 1998 Barbaresco Coparossa possesses sweet, concentrated aromas offering scents of new oak, black currants, and berries, abundant glycerin, and excellent concentration. It will provide outstanding drinking over the next decade. Wine Advocate.October, 2001
Robert Parker Score: 90-92/100
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The saturated ruby/purple-colored 1998 Barbaresco Coparossa possesses sweet, concentrated aromas offering scents of new oak, black currants, and berries, abundant glycerin, and excellent concentration. It will provide outstanding drinking over the next decade. Wine Advocate.October, 2001
Robert Parker Score: 90-92/100