Vibrant and juicy with notes of strawberry and spice. Medium body with nice acidity. Lovely with cheesy pasta dish. — 7 years ago
Ashy delicious. Total wines that Dwight told me about — 7 years ago
Very fruit forward with black cherry & some blueberry, a touch of sundries tomatoes and well integrated wood (used French large tonneaux). Nice balance and polished tannins, the 2015 is highly drinkable — 8 years ago
Thick, dense, heavy, dry fruit. Good, clean, but not terribly versitile. Good that it was a dessert pairing. Will try again. — 9 years ago
Concrete vessel fermentation. — 9 years ago
Bright and beautiful deep red.
First aroma: black olive, olive oil, meat, barrel, red flowers like lily.
Second Scent: tallow, butter, chocolate, walnuts, cashew nuts, pistachio, rye bread.
Mid note: dried fruits, dried plums, several berries.
Light sweet and juicy acid attack, mid palate come with good body, comfortable bitterness and tannin, long finish. — 10 years ago
This bottle fucks. So full. So jammy. So good. — 8 years ago
Opened up a 2011 bottle we backpacked with around Europe for two weeks! Cheers to you Alessandro and Kiera. Your wine is excellent and we are thinking of your excellent hospitality. The wine has a fruit forward and dry finish. Excellent and unique aroma. — 9 years ago
I enjoyed it very much. A beautiful wine indeed. — 9 years ago
Funny. Negroamaro is not known for its shelf life... but this 2004 is drinking beautifully. The classic deep dark plum, mixed with earthy, wet Forrest floor that I've come to expect from negroamaro. This grape is so silky in the mouth. I love it. — 9 years ago
Schioppettino. Rustic, earthy funkiness. Blackberries, citrus pith, white pepper, brambles. Apparently rare in the US, from Fermented Grapes. — 6 years ago
Sabroso, mucha fruta roja y alcohol al frente. Debe durar mas de 15 años sin problema — 7 years ago
Preparation wend and Noah’s — 7 years ago
Nice white wine, good taste, not too dry or acidic — 8 years ago
So smooth, and fresh tasting! — 9 years ago
Great summer back porch drink. — 9 years ago
Devin B
A sparkling red is new for me. The bubbles aren’t as many as from champagne region, but the taste is sweet and spectacular! — 6 years ago