Yum orange wine. Rock paper scissors imports mystery case. This one is a winner! — a year ago
06.12.23: light crisp and airy great with oysters — 2 years ago
2020 in 9/22. Garagiste score to fill the last case. Damn for only getting 1, esp at $14!!! Loved it. Better in the Rdl Rsl vs the AP. 13.5% — 3 years ago
Superb. Went down a treat chilled with seafood on a warm day. — 3 months ago
This is a glowing, freshly brilliant Montepulciano thanks to its fermentation process in steel with a controlled with a maceration of up to 12 days. Additionally, the wine underwent thru naturally malolactic fermentation naturally and yet remained on the noble lees for 2 months. It produces a medium to full body, chalky tannins and not so grainy textured finish. Moreover Barba utilized organically grown grapes to this wine. An absolutely fantastic casual option with an incredibly price point. — 6 months ago
Energetic, soft, almond, fruity end — 3 years ago
Deep straw yellow, apples, almond marzipan. Great QPR. — 4 months ago
Red and dark fruit. Ripe cherry blackberry some spice, pepper… medium tannins very food friendly. A bit pricey at 48 USD. Organic.  — 5 months ago
Blend of 70% Montepulciano and 30% Sangiovese, deep Ruby with aromas of ripe red and black fruits with spice and sweet notes. On the palate very jammy blackberry and ripe cherry, has a sweetness probably from a cold soak or extended maceration, notes of cacao and espresso also on the palate. Fine chewy tannins, medium+ finish ending with robust fruit, cacao and spice. Organic! Good value! — 2 years ago
Jess
Pale-medium straw color.
Aromas of citrus, melon.
Dry. Flavors of yellow plum, melon, subtle pineapple, warm autolytic notes.
Intensity: 5/5
Complexity: 2/5
Balance: 4/5
Finish: 4/5 — 2 months ago