
Don't think of Rossi di Montalcino as inferior to Brunello, Elisa Sesti told me, but as a younger wine that "heralds the new vintage." It's a wonderful way of thinking of this young, fresh, fruity, but complex and layered wine. — 9 years ago
Deep, dark, and tannic #uruguay #tannat #delectableapp — 10 years ago
Full bodied, silky, amazing! — 11 years ago
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1964 bright and beautiful 1st birthday bottle of the year! With Elisa Scavino and Alfonso Cevola — 12 years ago
Thanks Ryan Bailey for the great suggestion at the brunch @ NoMad with Elisa Scavino and Riccardo! — 12 years ago
Gedronken in Noordwijkerhout NH Erasmus MC cursus endocrinologie — 8 years ago
Delicious 2011 at the Italian restaurant nearby. Good price too. — 8 years ago
@Elisa Scavino In a perfect spot! Textbook Barolo! — 10 years ago
Hard lemon candy on the nose. Rich and creamy on the pate. Evident but subdued acidity. A bit gruner-esque after a few years to settle in the bottle. — 11 years ago
Great old barbaresco. — 11 years ago
At Grayley's with Elisa Scavino and Gabe Howe — 12 years ago
Is'nt Pinot Nero!!!! This is Barbera!! — 12 years ago
Excellent. Strong notes of guava and passion fruit on the nose. Dry with a bitter tannic bite on the finish. — 8 years ago
So young but still so much to offer! Hibiscus, Rose hip, violet on the nose with a hint of sweetness and vanilla which faded after 90 min.. pure elegance with fine tannins but smooth finish! @Elisa Scavino — 8 years ago
You know, I just love what @Elisa Scavino is doing with these wines. It's approachable but also classic and can age. Luxuriously textured, floral, beautiful layers, striking acidity, sexy tannins. You will love this wine. #barolo — 9 years ago
From Elisa — 11 years ago
At Grayley's with Elisa Scavino, Gabriel Howe — 12 years ago
At Grayley's with Elisa Scavino — 12 years ago
Picked up in finger lakes taste like grape juice — 13 years ago
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Essentially a pop and pour. And it performed exquisitely. Classic Barolo notes and a few edges that suggest many future great years. Great producer + great vineyard + great year = great wine. Thanks @Elisa Scavino — 7 years ago