From Costco for ~$20. Got better as it aired out. Quite good — 3 months ago
Low to medium low acidity, round, _slightly_ smoky, ash, black currant, so so good in lots of ways. — 3 years ago
Medium bodied and taste... — 5 years ago
Trebbiano, pecorino and falanghina harvested and fermented separately but all in oak and acacia barriques
6 months batonnage and 6 more months in wood.
Then blended and bottled.
Rich, textural wines with a lot of shades, intensity without missing out in complexity.
Extremely long aftertaste
A great surprise — 3 months ago
10 vintages blended and bottled. Very dark, medium bodied and slight tannins. Flavors of dark cherry, vanilla, chocolate and leather. — 3 years ago
Quite a delightful wine. Bold tannins, but not so bold that my wife recoils. Notes of brambleberries and a hint of smoke overlay the underlying tannic bite. In typical Italian fashion, the varietals remain a mystery — but that serves only to make this wine more intriguing. The bottle comes wrapped in black tissue paper, a presentation which would be pretentious, but the wine is able to cash the check written by the packaging, so to speak. Buy this wine. — 5 years ago
Peter van den Besselaar
Vintage 2016 | tasted blind next to a Negroamaro. I had a vague hint of auto car rubber in the smell, a warm wine. To be honest, I would guess touriga national. Good effort. — 9 days ago