Wow! Can quaff in summer, goes down easy, Go for it! — 2 months ago
Light, fruity, refreshing. Go for it! — 3 months ago
Love these high altitude wines from Valle d’Aosta. Bright, rustic, lovely. — a month ago
Great fruit/mineral balance, super dry with a nice texture — 3 months ago
Faint fuscia and apricot on the nose, fruity on the palate. Medium full body. Delightful. — 5 months ago
This is terrific. Majority picotendro, the local clone of Nebbiolo, along with 3 local grapes I’ve never heard of. An earlier review listed them, if you’re curious. This is an alpine Nebbiolo. Light, slightly sour cherry/ raspberry with a wee bit of earthiness. A mouthful of flavor. Tannins are there but integrated pretty well. Will buy this again. Think it was @$18! — a month ago
This wine has a light ruby tint to it. The nose is gorgeous. Fruit is the star, cherry and strawberry aromas, but a delicious earthy note adds complexity. The palate is just as juicy, and an earthy note pulls the fruit together here as well. The tannins are fairly tame, but the acidity is refreshing. Overall, it's a great wine for sipping, salads, or seafood. — 3 months ago
You want a wine you can quaff? You want a wine you can drink with food, then this is one! Go for it! — 4 months ago
Adriana Fabbro
Revisiting an old friend. From one of Europe’s highest vineyards. Pure, clean citrus fruit hits you right away like a freshly melted alpine stream in spring. As the bottle warms up, unexpected tropical notes emerge - coconut and pineapple (aka nuances of piña colada). — 19 days ago