Pop and pour. An absolutely gorgeous Bramaterra. On the nose: pure red fruit, soft tar and blood orange. On the palate: lovely delicacy, zingy acidity and balanced weight: pomegranate, black cherry, tangy red fruit and a long finish, showing slightly grainy tannin. At this point, the most consistently stunning Bramaterra I've had. Wow. — a month ago
A solid made Grignolino is like a fresh washed duvet cover on your bed. You love to lie in it. — 24 days ago
Smooth and complex, a perfect pairing to both light and fuller meals. — 3 months ago
This showed extremely well. Enjoyed at Frasca in Boulder on Father’s Day. Paired perfectly with the duck. #Frascafoodandwine — 7 months ago
Excellent wine Gattinara Bervi 2009 — 9 months ago
Jakub Kalinowski
What a beauty!
Tart cherry, a touch of cinnamon, wilted flowers, a saline, rocky note and touch of orange peel. A hint of leather. Aetheric & enticing. And evolving.
On the palate this is more austere than in the nose. Zippy cherry acidity, present yet super finely grained tannins, the fruit only in the background. So food friendly. And intriguing. And delicious.
I think this is in the perfect drinking spot right now. Delish! — 5 days ago