(2025) Winemaker Mauro says this vineyard, with some of their oldest vines, always produces a distinctive wine. Colour is softening on the rim and the nose is sensual and elegant, could it be Piedmont's Pinot Noir? Maybe a little far fetched, but the gentle character and floral and truffle notes give the idea some credibility. In the mouth the tannins are very unlike Pinot, but are also softer than the Castelletto. Acid is firm, but there is such juiciness to this wine, pomegranate and cherry, so much racy freshness but also a hint of plump and supple generosity. Drinking beautifully already for me, but will age foe sure.