Very sweet but I loved it. My favorite from this vineyard — 4 months ago
This moscato is deliciously sweet with notes of stone fruit on the nose, and strong notes of apple and pear, and maybe honeysuckle. This is a very light bodied wine. — 7 months ago
Castello Di Amorosa Tasting - 2/5
Light bodied. Rich in flavor. Dry aftertaste. Their best wine. — 2 months ago
Sharing time with Matt and Steph. — 4 months ago
Pale yellow color. Sweet, light fruit nose. On first sip, overwhelming pear. Hints of sourness potentially from green apple. Very sweet, almost like juice with mild alcohol content. — 7 months ago
While their lower end wines, still quite good, are available in stores, the top-shelf TdO wines must be purchased directly from the winery, While a bit jammy for a cocktail wine, this is a great accompaniment for spicy foods. We enjoyed it with spicy Cajun chicken sausage dirty rice. The acidity cut the oils nicely, and the jammy residual sugars balanced out the spice quite well. This is your archetypal Amador Zin, with lots of blackberry and currant flavors. It’s usually better than the flagship Home Vineyard product! — a year ago
I love this Montalcino ($63 Davidson’s) and the general cherry-herbal-menthol flavor profile of Montalcinos. I’ve had this one before, and enjoyed just as much. The highest Delectable rated of my recent Montalcino purchases, interestingly. — 3 months ago
Not too fruity or tart. Medium to light dryness off the bat. — 5 months ago
Deep rich red/purple color, mild notes of plum, fruitier than other reds I’ve had. I really liked it — 10 months ago
Mark Osmers
Earthy with notes of cherry and plum.
Well, balanced and delicious. Allowed to open up for 3 to 4 hours. — a month ago