700 bottles produced. Boschera is a local grape variety in Treviso. High in acidity and saltiness, 11% vol, age worthy, aged in stainless steel vats sur lie for 10 months, thick skin grape. Only producer making a dry version of Boschera. Maurizio Favrele producer. Ripped 85 year old dad. Paired excellent with sweet potato, salmon, crispy cannelloni beans. “Chattering” drinker. Hawthorn, lemon, verbena, green tea, Granny Smith apple, almond, ginger root, green pepper, aromas. Sea water, anchovies. — 6 years ago
Rather liked this one. Drake it at the bar at the Wine Steward and brought a bottle home. — 7 years ago
Honeydew melon, apricot, mandarin orange, pear, hay, subtle white flowers. Having never tasted Petite Arvine, this was fuller, richer and lower acid than I was anticipating for an “alpine white”. Almost caramel apple like on the palate. I see some similar characteristics with Savoie Altesse. Interesting. — 7 years ago
My favorite wine during the wine tour near Mt. Vesuvius. — 8 years ago
not as tannic as it looks. cool 1/2 L bottle. great value! — 5 years ago
Fantastic top of the line Moscato d’asti. Floral and honey notes with an oak finish. This is not an overly sweet moscato. Still definitely a dessert wine, but it can also be drank as an everyday wine. — 6 years ago
Petit Rouge, with full mouth feel. After decanting for 30 minutes, the full flavors added sour cherry, something like dried blueberry, and a sharp taste of granite. The finish was incredibly long. Val D’aoste wines are amazing! — 7 years ago
Had this wine in Singapore at Darlene and Warren — 7 years ago
Great champagne !! Not to sweet easy to drink . We had at relais San Maurizio we had with Pierre Busso — 8 years ago
Dinner in courmayeur — 8 years ago
Sweet effervescence — 9 years ago
Mountain red light in body with a mineral texture — 6 years ago
Purchased through nakedwines.com — 8 years ago
Tom Alterman
Fun and funky — 5 years ago