With violent. Oak, vanilla. black fruits. Smoky. Spices. Chalk. Good concentration from the beginning. Fruity, smooth, soft tannin. Spicy. CP good. Good not to chose beef. San Lorenzo Rosso Conero Umani Ronchi 21 @2233, Toscan, 240914-240919 — 2 years ago
Really opened up 30 minutes in — 3 years ago
Slightly strong alcohol when first open. Let it breathe then delicious. — 5 years ago
Crisp, light, low acid. Hints of mango, honeysuckle and light lemon. Very nice with our shrimp and veggies — 6 years ago
A deep purplish red, opaque, slightly orange rim. Light cherry nose and palate, some waxiness, and a hint of mustiness. Quite balanced with low acidity, medium+ tannins. Approachable, ready, but not lengthy. Paired great with veal in red sauce. I would everyone within range to come to CuVino and checkout @Ralph DiBiasi stellar Italian wine list!
92+ points — 7 years ago



Свеже-фруктовое на запах, с небольшим танинным и сухим остатком в конце вкуса. Очень приятное, не слишком кислотное. — 9 months ago
Superb nose of red berries, leather, quince and some herbal notes. The palate is very well made with a great acid drive, some red berries notes all along, some width but it's rather light and smooth on the mouthfeel. There are some tannins in the rear, a bit dusty and drying and a long fruity and fresh finish that lingers for quite some time. I had never heard about refrosco before and I read that it's pretty confidential. I will make sure to dig into it some more! — 3 years ago
Schioppettino. Rustic, earthy funkiness. Blackberries, citrus pith, white pepper, brambles. Apparently rare in the US, from Fermented Grapes. — 6 years ago
Midsommar hos Micke och Siri — 3 years ago
Very balanced, little ananas and fruit. — 4 years ago
2020 spring with Adriatic seafood dishes. This was another great verdiccchio, combining depth, richness, and freshness. I’d love to have some more — 6 years ago
The 2016 Barbaresco is a gorgeous entry-level wine in this range. Dark and fleshy, the 2016 offers terrific depth as well as plenty of character, which is great to see in its peer group. Black cherry, plum, mocha, leather, spice and licorice all meld together. One of the more open wines in the range, the Barbaresco will also give readers an idea of what to expect. This is an absolutely delicious wine in its peer group and price range. The straight Barbaresco is a blend from Meruzzano and young vine fruit from Ronchi. (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, November 2019) — 7 years ago
Chris Buggy
Bright green lemon citrus, made to be drunk in the sun, rich and full on the palate, with some minerals in the finish — 8 months ago