
Lithe and soft. Exceedingly soft with a nice burst of fruit on the midpalate. Moderate spice on the juicy finish. — 10 years ago
Crisp, dry and refreshing white paired with al fresco lunch in San Sano, Italy! — 10 years ago
A blend of 90% Sangiovese and 10% Ciliegiolo. The nose offers up immediate hints of cherry and blackberry jello. Reminiscent of a great Beaujolais. The palate is bright with some earthiness. — 11 years ago
Crisp, citrus, honeysuckle, not too light. Didn't pair great with chicken w/ lemon butter but excellent on its own. — 11 years ago
Earthy and punchy. Tasty — 8 years ago
Another great white for lunch. Crisp and aromatic. Enjoying at Castello di Casole. A beauty in Toscana — 8 years ago
Sweet but not as sweet as many other reisling — 10 years ago
Quite high sugar content... Fantastic for a stuffy restaurant with broken air con in Singapore! — 11 years ago
Sangiovese mi amore! — 12 years ago
Absolutely fantastic on point classic Chianti, still primary. Heady sour cherry fruit, a floral note, with undertones of mushroom, leather, sandalwood,black tea. Energetic bright acidity. Awesome, and likely better in 5 yrs — 8 years ago
Amazing, smooth and classic Chianti. — 8 years ago
On the nose bright red fruit and some forest floor / mushroom notes, flavor is cherry Popsicle - simple but striking and nice finish — 9 years ago
Nice crisp white. Great for an afternoon glass — 10 years ago
Easy on nose, good to drink alone, medium body, get the berry, Apple, a little plum. Had at Cupola restaurant in San Francisco — 11 years ago
San Polo in Rosso ... Peccato non esista più ... Vini grandissimi ! — 12 years ago
Marshall Todd Herron DPM
2012 Il Brigante from Castello di Amorosa is an spin on zin. I mean to say it is phenomenal! Spicy and full flavor. Loads of black cherry and blackberry at first then followed by a tangy (not bitter) blast of perfection in a glass. The spice and vanilla take the tongue hostage and finish it off it a moderately dry oak and earthy ending. My God this is good wine. And affordable! Look out San Antonio winery, I have a new favorite!!!! Castello di Amorosa baby!!!!!!!!! — 8 years ago