We use cookies for analytics and to improve our site. You agree to our use of cookies by closing this message box or continuing to use our site. To find out more, including how to change your settings, see our Cookie Policy.
Dismiss
Sign in / Register
  • Sign in
  • Trending
  • Press
  • Blog
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
Rich and Bold
Grower Champagne
Pizza
Classic Napa
Etna Rosso
With Goat Cheese
Tawny Port
Skin Contact
Unicorn
1982 Bordeaux
Acidity
Hops
Oaky
2010 Chablis
Sour Beer
QPR
Oregon Pinot
Islay
Buttery
Coravin
Mezcal

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

Wine biz in NYC in 80s. Sucked at sales. Since 1990, a lawyer. Law’s great, but wine . . . 🤩

2834 wines • 324 followers • 219 following

Familia Zuccardi

Serie A Santa Rosa Bonarda 2023

  • Embed
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

9.0

One of my favorite wines to have with basic pasta with tomato sauces (with or without meat) is Argentine Bonarda. Unfortunately we’re overrun with effing Malbec and Bonarda remains hard to find in the states, even though it’s widely grown in Argentina. This has the classic dark, purply color. Tangy dark mountain berries, crushed rocks, and bitter herbs on the nose. A blast of flavor initially, fading quickly into lingering minerals and acids. (A flavor profile that just works with the aforementioned pasta.). Cheap and good. Glad I stumbled on this. (Not sure why @Delectable Wine published my notes a second time as a comment 🤷) — 16 hours ago

Zach, Rick and 10 others liked this
Doug Powers

Doug Powers

@Tom Casagrande, somehow it’s silently reassuring to see Mr, @Tom Casagrande dealing with the same Delectable crap as an idiot like me — I feel like only 35% a total idiot for my foibles/issues on this amazing app when I see his double post!! Thanks @Tom Casagrande, for taking the hit on Delectable’s issues — though, 7-8 for me posting the SAME WINE puts me Numero Uno on the moron list!!
Peter van den Besselaar

Peter van den Besselaar Influencer Badge

nice advice to remember: Bonarda 🫶 pasta tomatosauce
Dave

Dave

It's not a contest, @Doug Powers . But, you win!

Di Meo

Taurasi Riserva Aglianico 2006

  • Embed
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

9.0

I opened and double decanted this more out of curiosity than a desire to have it accompany our braised lamb shanks. I had a bottle of it back around 2013 or 2014 and it was about as impenetrably tannic as a wine could be. Undrinkable at that time. So I kept the other bottle in the cellar and forgot about it. At age 20, it’s actually pretty good, and I think it would appeal especially to those (looking at you @Doug Powers ) who appreciate aged wine. My brother Angelo’s notes from a bottle a few months ago nail it. Rich nose, full of interesting tertiary scents. There’s still some fruit though. Piercing acids. And the tannins still there but has softened considerably. It’s not my jam, pleasure-wise, but it’s quite interesting and I have to give this credit for aging quite nicely. — 7 days ago

Daniel, Dave and 23 others liked this
Doug Powers

Doug Powers

Based on your brother’s note, @Tom Casagrande, I’m pretty sure I’d like it!!

Lamole di Lamole

Maggiolo Chianti Classico Sangiovese Blend 2021

  • Embed
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

9.2

Just popped and poured. No sediment to speak of yet. Nose features intense mineral notes over fruit at present, almost verging on iodiney, with the dark pure cherry lurking underneath waiting for an opening. The palate is deep and nicely filled out, with the fruit showing up there. Terrific balance and intensity. Really nice. Will keep. 9.2 for now. Could go higher. — 10 days ago

Brandon, Dave and 20 others liked this

Vignamato di Andrea CEC

Marche Rosso Piceno 2024

  • Embed
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

9.0

This dirt-cheap 80% Montepulciano 20%Sangiovese from my ancestral homeland is pretty good. Tons of earthy, leathery fruit on the nose. Bright, zingy and super-youthful palate feel. Lots of tangy fruit. Those who love zestiness will like this now; I think it’ll calm down and be even better in a year. — 3 days ago

Ray, Tegan and 20 others liked this
Doug Powers

Doug Powers

@Tom Casagrande, wow, really going out on a limb about it still being good in a year — so, are you projecting end of 2026, 2 years from harvest, or even a little longer, into 2027?
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

@Doug Powers 🤣🤣🤣⏳⏳⏳

Domaine Cep d'Or

Stadtbredimus Primerberg Auxerrois 2023

  • Embed
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

8.8

This is the Stadtbrediimus Coteaux Auxerrois. And it’s yet and another value-priced winner from Luxembourg. Such pure orchard fruit on the nose, and some wet straw earthy scents. Crisp, pure and very fruity on the palate. Not complex but very fun. — 6 days ago

Dave, Ray and 14 others liked this

Daniel Bouland

'Cailloux' Vieilles Vignes Morgon Corcelette Gamay 2022

  • Embed
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

9.4

From the Vielles Vignes Corcelette series that Bouland divides by soil type. I opened it too young but patience is not a strength of mine. Nose has dark cherry fruit, so ripe and pure, and loads of crushed stone. Tightly wound on the palate for a Bojo, but nevertheless showing ridiculous depth of flavor. It’s still a bit tannic and there’s a slight astringent note in the finish, but a few more years in the cellar would have tamed those things. In fact, as it’s opening up, the depth of fruit is smothering it. Just excellent — 8 days ago

Doug, Austin and 25 others liked this
Doug Powers

Doug Powers

Bouland is incredibly talented, I bought some early vintages (2009, 2011), but around that point I realized I already had too much Cru Beaujolais in my cellar.
Jay Kline

Jay Kline Influencer Badge Premium Badge

@Doug Powers there isn’t such a thing as too much Cru Beaujolais
Doug Powers

Doug Powers

@Jay Kline, I AGREE with your general point, but when some idiot (looking around the room, turns out it’s ME!!) acquires more than they’re reasonably drinking in any given time period, then one ends up drinking older stuff that is just OK, and not great Cru Beaujolais!?!?

Roger et Didier Raimbault

Vieilles Vignes Sancerre Sauvignon Blanc 2020

  • Embed
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

9.2

My last bottle of the 2020, one of the riper versions I’ve had of this consistently excellent cuvée. Such deeply ripe gooseberry fruit that it crosses over into tropical. But there’s loads of freshness in the form of limestoney mineral scents. Ripe and deep on entry, but then the sneaky acids and the minerality clamps down, making the finish mouthwatering. Terrific accompaniment to our simple broiled haddock weeknight dinner. — 4 days ago

Dave, Joel and 19 others liked this
Austin Hohnke

Austin Hohnke Influencer Badge

Tropics is the new Sancerre. Hard to find lean or green versions with global warming.

Elizabeth & Philippe Bernard

La Ligière Vacqueyras Grenache Blend 2022

  • Embed
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

9.2

The label also says “Le Mourre de la Caille,” but I’m not sure if that’s just a motto for the domaine or it’s a different cuvée. It’s a 70/20/10 GSM. Only 14% alcohol. The nose is invitingly fruity, with deep spicy dark berry fruit and a little of the old time Southern Rhone iodiney minerality. Mouthfilling, with deeply fruity, low-toned dark berry fruity and savory flavors. It’s ripe but not too ripe or jammy. And there’s quite a bit of soft tannin buried under the fruit-alanche. I really like this. — 6 days ago

Dave, John and 23 others liked this

Domaine Berthaut-Gerbet

Champs des Charmes Fixin Chardonnay 2022

  • Embed
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

9.3

Wow this is really good. I’m not sure why that’s surprising me since this is a good producer. I guess I just was thinking, white Fixin?

The nose has explosive fruit, very pure notes of peach/pear, loads of moist gravel scents, wet straw and a whiff of spice. Very nice intensity and balance. A wallop of deep fruit up front on the palate, but then it gets quite dry and minerally, finishing long with a prominent but pleasant bitterish thing. Really fine.
— 8 days ago

Tegan, Jay and 26 others liked this

Once & Future Wines

Old Hill Ranch Sonoma Valley Zinfandel 2023

  • Embed
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

9.3

This is an infant, but I have a couple of bottles and gave in to curiosity. Wonderful nose. Deep pure dark berries, and tremendously deep and complex earthy tones of warmed loamy gravel, almost a resiny herbal garrigue thing, and smoky balsa wood. So sniffable. On the palate, it’s quite coiled at present but still very drinkable. Surprising acids. Some chalky tannin in the finish. The back label says there’s an astringent note in finish and that’s true. But it’s quite pleasant and balanced by fruit. I hope I have the patience to wait at least 5 years for the next bottle. But damn this is nice now. — 12 days ago

Doug, Jay and 20 others liked this
Tom Casagrande

Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

I just ordered 6 too! Release Day! But I got only the ones under 15%. That’s my line in the sand.
Doug Powers

Doug Powers

Ah, I wasn’t even sure how Once and Future had even been producing wine, but your change makes sense — I think I bought 3 bottles of the 2023 Old Hill myself, and now I don’t have to open one soon!! 2023 will go down as a great Zinfandel vintage with time!!
Jay Kline

Jay Kline Influencer Badge Premium Badge

Old Hill along with Green & Red have been my favorites but they both reward patience