Ambrosial bouquet with expressive notes of dried cherry, wild strawberry sauce, kirsch, mulberry, blueberry compote, violet, black tea, potpourri, black licorice, star anise, clove, vanilla, crushed stone, leather, and forest floor.
Highly structured, with broad shoulders, on the palate. It’s delicious now, even as a baby, with runway to age, soften, & gain additional dimension. 😍 — 3 months ago
Dry, semi-sweet, nice to pair with desert. — 7 months ago
Had it Oct 2021. Light no tanins. Great at the end of the meal!! — 4 years ago
Fresh, light, simple, inexpensive, and elegant (both the Prosecco and linguine with clam sauce). Lemon, apple, pear, white peach, elderflower, with a hint of spearmint and a touch of buttercream. More concentrated on palette than nose. Lol that in Prosecco-parlance 13g/L of sugar qualifies as “Extra Dry.” That said, there is enough acid here to keep this wine refreshing , balanced, and food friendly. — 4 years ago
Nice fun prosecco. Total wine. — 5 years ago
Best Prosecco I’ve had, easy. Pear, white peach, floral, nicely balanced acid, tight mousse. Just lovely. #cvsrun2019 — 6 years ago
It’s been almost 8 years since I last enjoyed the 2011 Asili and I’m happy to report that it’s still a stunner. Popped and poured; enjoyed over the course of two hours. The wine pours a garnet color with a transparent core; medium+ viscosity with no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is developing with powerful notes of ripe and tart red fruits: raspberries, strawberry, pomegranate, roses, tar, talcum powder, dried green herbs and dry earth. On the palate, the wine is one dry with high tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is long. This is gorgeous and it’s no wonder I thought so highly of it back in 2017. While this is firing on all cylinders right now, the future remains bright. Drink now through 2041+. Bottle 7924/13,333. — 4 months ago
From one of my favorite co-ops. I believe they are still the third largest co-op in Europe. Their tasting room sits on the top of the hill in the center of Barbaresco under & to the side of the church with an easy downhill short walk to Gaja.
2019 was a very good vintage in Piedmont.
The nose shows some light smokiness and lightly grilled meats. Dullish fruits of; blackberries, dark cherries, poached strawberries, raspberries with notes of black raspberries. Sandstone, dark earth and dark withering flowers with red roses.
The palate is ripe, juicy and lush. Quite pleasant for a youthful Barbaresco. Blackberries, dark cherries, poached strawberries, black raspberries, raspberries & blueberry hues. Crushed sandstone & limestone, nice mid spice, dry tobacco, tough leatheriness, barrel shavings, soft presence mix of dry & fresh herbs, dry river stone, red cola, brilliant red florals, red & pink roses, excellent acidity with a nicely tensioned, structured, balanced, elegant finish that lasts minutes landing on wood & dry earth.
Another one to cellar 8-10 plus years. — 8 months ago
"recognized for its distinctive floral nose in the succulent apple and pear flavors.". Enjoyable, reasonably priced Prosecco! — 5 years ago
Easter mimosas — 5 years ago
Dry and clean; bubbles were subtle. Some fruit as it warmed up. — 6 years ago
Adami Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Brut Bosco di Gica Présentation: Ce Prosecco d'exception, élaboré par la maison Adami dans la prestigieuse région de Valdobbiadene, figure parmi les références incontournables du livre "1001 vins qu'on doit avoir bu dans sa vie". Cette distinction témoigne de sa qualité remarquable et de son caractère représentatif des meilleurs Proseccos. Appellation DOCG Valdobbiadene Prosecco SuperioreCépage: 100% Glera (anciennement connu sous le nom de Prosecco)Aspect Visuel: Robe jaune paille claire et brillante, traversée par un chapelet de fines bulles persistantes formant une mousse délicate et crémeuse. Profil Aromatique: Le nez est expressif et élégant, révélant des arômes de: Pomme verte croquante Poire Williams Fleurs blanches (acacia, aubépine)Agrumes frais Subtiles notes minérales rappelant la craie En Bouche: L'attaque est vive et fraîche, avec une effervescence fine et précise. La structure est équilibrée entre une acidité rafraîchissante et une élégante texture crémeuse. La palette aromatique s'enrichit de nuances de pêche blanche et d'amande fraîche. La finale, d'une belle longueur pour un Prosecco, est nette et désaltérante avec une légère note citronnée. Conclusion: Le Bosco di Gica représente l'élégance et le savoir-faire de la maison Adami. Ce Prosecco Superiore illustre parfaitement pourquoi les meilleurs vins de cette appellation méritent leur place parmi les grands vins effervescents du monde, justifiant pleinement son inclusion dans l'ouvrage "1001 vins qu'on doit avoir bu dans sa vie". — 4 months ago
I'm not much fan of Prosecco but this one is great. Lot of crispy bubbles, fruity, although it's classified as extra dry I would say it's more towards brut. Nice experience. I would say best prosecco I drunk so far. — 3 years ago
Awesome smooth dry. Inga farewell — 4 years ago
Fruitier than most dry Proseccos with hints of bergamot & other florals. — 6 years ago
Corey Ceccarelli
Bellissimo!! — 3 months ago