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2015 Ciacci Piccolomini d'Aragona Brunello di Montalcino, Italy, Tuscany, Wine Review
Always a favorite. Ruby/brown in color, mostly clear and bright. The nose is very tight and even with a couple hours of air, it remained so. Some forest floor and hint of cherries and spice. Much more open on the palate. Big textural wine. Lots of cherries and black cherries. Some underlying tea. Good acidity. Moderate finish. Stylistically, this is what I think of when I think of Brunello. It might still improve so holding for a couple years is a good idea and drink over the next seven to ten after that. This would work well with pasta such as potato tortelli.
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2015 Vitanza Brunello di Montalcino Tradizione, Italy, Tuscany, Wine Review
Ruby in color with some browning, mostly opaque and bright. The nose is dusty with black cherries. Some tea leaves. Full bodied. Firm tannins. On the palate, kirsch and fresh cherries. Good acidity. This is drinking well now and probably should be consumed in the next five to seven years. A nice wine with pizza or pasta.
2016 Schiopetto Collio Friulano M, Italy, Veneto, Wine Review
This is from the northeast corner of Italy made from the Friulano grape (formerly known as Toaky Friulano). Very pretty wine that is priced expensively. Silvery/gold in color, clear and bright. The nosee has minerals especially iron along with slight lime and pear notes. Viscous. Dry. The minerality comes thru on the palate big time along with a bit of salinity. Some orange peel kicks in at the end. Good finish. This will drink well on its own and would work well with heartier sea food. Drink over the next five to seven years.
2015 Collemattoni Brunello di Montalcino, Italy, Tuscany, Wine Review
This had been open for two days when I tried a glass but was still showing well. Ruby in color with slight browning, but clear and bright. The nose had cherries and some brown sugar. It was, however, drinking much better on the palate. Medium tasnnins. Therre is a cherry cough drop quality which lends a seriousness to the wine but also tastes good, a bit or kirsch and spice. Clean. Good acidity. Nice finish. After two days open it seems like it had opened and was just starting to have too much air. Probably best to wait a few years and then drink over the following ten to twelve.
2013 Rotem & Mounir Saouma Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc Magis, France, Wine Review
Excellent Rhone wine that is in a great place right now. This bottle tasted much better and more mature than a bottle tasted two years ago. That review can be found here: https://www.intowine.com/reviews/2013-rotem-mounir-saouma-ch%C3%A2teaune...
2018 Fingers Crossed White, USA, California, Wine Review
This is my first time trying this producer. It is a blend of 72% Roussanne, 24% Chardonnay, and 4% Viognier. Opened and allowed to breathe for an hour prior to consuming. Delicious. Golden in color, clear and bright. The nose shows some toasty oak, roasted almonds, Lemon flan, and slight wax/vanilla. Yet, for all those oak notes on the nose, it takes a back seat on the palate which has lemons, waxy lemons, and slight ginger notes. It is a big wine, but not a fruit bomb, more of a presence. Enough acidity to carry the fruit. Long finish. This is delicious on its own, but also worke
2008 Taittinger Champagne Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs Brut, France, Wine Review
First time trying this vintage and it is awesome if still young. I hate to call it elegant as that is not correct, but it is the kind of wine that fans of the "less is more" philosophy of wine will love. Light silvery/gold in color, clear and bright with a lot of tiny bubbles. The nose is great with green apples, minerality, slight lanolin and chalk. But it is not big, just intense. The palate is similar. At first taste, it seemed to be missing something, but it has an energy and persistence that keeps building. Intensity without volume. The green apple and minerality carry thru to
2013 San Biagio Barolo Sorano, Italy, Piedmonte, Wine Review
This was a relatively inexpensive Barolo on release ($30) from an excellent vintage. Solid showing although not as good as a bottle a couple of years ago. Ruby in color, clear and bright. The nose has cherries, dust and slight tar. Medium bodied. On the palate, this has some cherry fruit. Light tannins. Moderate finish. It works better with food and would make a nice meal with pasta. Probably best to drink this sooner than later.












