Az. Agr. Guerrieri ‘Celso’ Biancello del Metauro Superiore DOCG 2017: Medium-body. Nice minerality. Great acidity & balance. This Marche wine was pale yellow in color and presented a strong floral, aromatic nose. The flavors were complex & beautifully layered: white peach, apple, citrus, caramel & bees wax. The finish was long & dry. This might have been my first experience with the Bianchello grape (also known as Biancame) and it was quite satisfying and very refreshing & pure. Not to mention, it also paired perfectly with my mezzi rigatoni with pesto. Cheers🍷 — 3 years ago
I’ve no idea why the vineyard did not have this wine rated. This is one of the best Amarone’s I have had. I’d even push 9.4. Grab the 2014 while you can. It’s just pleasant...a really good sipper. Just enough tannins to keep you wanting more without drying out your mouth and letting the food gain the stage. Finishes extremely well. — 5 years ago
Crisp passionfruit — 8 years ago
Todella tymäkkä, erittäin hyvä mutta todellakin siemailuun. Ei mikään dokaus viini. Sopii nautiskeluun
w Lauri, Ilana, Jonni, Venla
@Vinho — 3 years ago
I like this. — 3 years ago
サンジョヴェーゼ100%のロゼスプマンテ。木苺の甘酸っぱいニュアンス、きめ細かい泡。爽やかでチャーミングだが果実感もしっかりある@The Winery 3,150 incl tax — 5 years ago
Garangega and Chardonnay grapes from the hillside vineyard of Coteggiola, has a nose of apricots, peach and pears, with stone fruit and citrus on the palate, along with a mineral finish. O'Briens €12.45 offer — 6 years ago
Wine pairing for our anniversary dinner at this Relais & Châteaux property — 7 years ago
Pretty, pretty, pretty good. Blackberries. Graphite. Full bodied. Great wine to celebrate the Razorbacks taking down Gonzaga? — 3 years ago
Wow. This is one classy amarone. Well defined notes of dry dirt, dry flowers, and dried fruit on the nose. Smooth and sweet on palate, well balanced. A stunner, a model of its type - tough to picture a better amarone. Gift from Nate. — 4 years ago
Almost perfect ! God’s Wine 98.5 points awesome ! Every will love it ! — 4 years ago
Slightly pruny. Acid is high, amazing given its a 19 year old IGT off-brand SuperTuscan. Pretty good. — 8 years ago
Sipping Fine Wine
Terre di San Leonardo is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (50%), Merlot (40%), and Carmenere (10%), run by the Gonzaga family since its inception in 1724. Wine is fermented with ambient yeasts in concrete tanks and 20% is aged in French oak barrels. Ruby with aromas ripe red fruits and floral notes. On the palate flavors of rich plum and blackberry with herb, light spice and slight earthy notes. Medium+ finish, fine soft tannins, ending with fruit, floral and earthy mineral character. Tremendous value! — 3 years ago