Striking label. Whimsical. Good color. Blood red and purple tinged. Aroma is unique. Water on dry sandstone, anise biscotti and cherry syrup. Maybe a rose petal or hip too. Flavors are fresh and rustic. Like an all-wood house in the country. Near the forest but on the edge. Easy and juicy. This change of pace red is a great wine to talk about and try with the wino nerds. I drank it solo, but I’ll try to get some more. — 2 years ago
2006 vintage at Rosso Rubino in Torino 5/28/18 — 6 years ago
Very pleasant, some minerals, pale rose , very little bubbles — 3 months ago
Sommelier paired this with venison tartar! — 3 years ago
On 10-11-19 da Tino — 5 years ago
First experience with this variety. Will keep an eye out for more! — 2 years ago
On 31-10-20 — 4 years ago
Not the best rosé, but still good. — 5 years ago
An Italian who made his fortunes supplying Italian fashion houses with textiles miller in Bulgaria. Grippy red fruits, dried leaves and game meats, gaining more composure with airtime. Soulful. — 7 years ago
Silvia Rossi
Lunch pre-match Empoli-Fiorentina — a month ago