The 2010 Bernadot is earthy and muddy at first, but gains delineation with airing and develops beguiling aromas of balsam herbs and pot-pourri. Sharp and acidity-driven, it tastes just a bit rustic, with powdery tannins and earthy nuances framing the mid-weight progression. Made in a transitional phase of the estate, this Barbaresco lacks a bit of fruit to be totally compelling.