The 2008 Dolcetto d-Alba is laced with menthol, sweet spices, dark plums and cherries. As always, this medium-bodied offering is one of the quirkiest Dolcettos around as it shows off much more tertiary nuance than the vast majority of its peers. With time in the glass the wine's inner perfume makes an appearance but this remains a serious Dolcetto best suited to the dinner table. Readers who enjoy traditionally built wines will find much to admire here. Although I typically enjoy Dolcetto on the young side, this is one wine that should age very well. Roagna's Dolcetto is made from vines in Paje and Faset and saw a lengthy maceration in oak lasting 30 days. Anticipated maturity: 2009-2016. Roagna is one of the most fascinating properties in Piedmont. The family owns small, but choice, plots in some of the region's best vineyards. The estate makes a wide range of wines, but the Barbarescos and Barolos are the highlights. In top vintages there can be as many as three selections of Barbaresco (Barbaresco Paje, Barbaresco Riserva Paje and Barbaresco Crichet Paje) and two of Barolo (Barolo La Rocca e La Pira, Barolo Riserva La Rocca e La Pira). The wines are fermented in oak vats and remain on the skins until mid-December, after which they are aged in oak barrels for as many as a dozen years prior to being bottled. This year Roagna has three new wines; a Barbera made from vines in the La Rocca e La Pira vineyard in Castiglione Falletto, and small-production Barbarescos from the Asili and Montefico vineyards. Among the many highlights are the 2003 Barolo La Rocca e La Pira and Barbaresco Paje, which are both exceptional (there were no Riservas made that year), the 2004 Barbera d-Alba, the 2004 Barbaresco Asili, the 1995 Barolo Riserva La Rocca e La Pira and the 2000 Barbaresco Crichet Paje. As readers can deduce, the wines are usually released later than most and can be hard to find, but they are increasingly worth the effort. Quality has never been higher here, and as I have written before, Luca Roagna is one of Piedmont's most promising young producers.Importer: Louis/Dressner Selections, New York, NY; tel. (212) 334-8191