Made in Giffoni Valle Piana near Salerno, Italy.
This wine is produced by a single grape of Marbec. It tastes a fresh and fruit flavour. — 9 years ago
Sapido ed elegante, ha i profumi tipici dello chardonnay ma anche di agrumi e erbe aromatiche.
Molto buono — 11 years ago
Wine from our first night in Rome. — 12 years ago
winner of the evening! very fresh but still bodied white — 7 years ago
Bel vino questo Pinot Grigio rotaliano, sarà la terra della Piana ma sicuramente è il più profumato e gradevole Pinot Grigio trentino che abbia mai bevuto — 11 years ago
Luminous red. Aromas of wild strawberry, red cherry, cinnamon, vineyard peach, and pink flowers. A sweet explosion of floral red fruits and sweet spices follows through in the rich, suave mouth, firmed by a suggestion of orchard fruit pit. Penetrating and perfumed on the very sweet (240g/L r.s.) and very long finish. Remarkably well balanced (the extremely high but harmonious 9.8g/L total acidity allows this super-sweet to convey a very light on its feet quality), this wine from the beautiful but little-known island of Capraia off the Tuscan coast is an absolute knockout. Made from organically farmed grapes air-dried for 14 days. Will work equally well with a plum crumble or a chocolate cake. (Ian D'Agata, Vinous, October 2017) — 7 years ago
tons of oak, vanilla, cointreau, — 7 years ago
Good balance of acidity and tannins. Solid, versatile, but not exceptional. — 10 years ago
Super small production Vermentino from the Isle of Capraia. Mouthwatering acidity, intense minerality and looooong finish. — 11 years ago
Matthew Cohen
@delectable lunarossa rosato costacielo I want to love this. Great fruit. Some acidity. Balanced. It lacks some oomph/vibrancy. A little acidity and a blast of minerality. Needs energy on the palate. It’s tasty but lacks the vibrancy I want in a rose. A very good value but not the rockstar its brethren are. ... a bizarre rose. Getting some candied lemon peel internal aromatics. Some savoriness. If I ignore the fact that it’s a rose I like it better. There must be something profound in that statement. ... ok. So after an hour I’m getting some licorice. Some lovely bitterness It tastes almost like rose made from aglianico ... which is what is it. Lovely nose. A field of blackberry flowers with white pepper. Forget every complaint. This is really good after an hour. A rose that needs a decant. Or even some age. Bizarre. Almost like a rose made in burgundy from aglianico. Yes. I’m aware that makes no sense. ... now some grippy acidity on the finish. So elegant on the palate. Juicy. Crushed flowers. Wow. — 6 years ago