Juicy loosie lose your goosie. But also dry, go figure. This is a proper Ripasso made by a good winery that has been doing it well for many years.
I'll be back. — 3 years ago
Great match for Moroccan tagine — 4 years ago
This is 50% Monastrell & 50% Petit Verdot.
This is nice and on latter side of its drinking window. Go figure w/ my palate. Brickish color on the edges. It is interesting, heady wine at this stage, soft, resolved with nice evolution and nothing that bites back. The benefit of drinking older wines. The nose is Spanish rustic. Understated fruits that are floral, slightly bright and yet have a stewy character. Ripe; blackberries, dark cherries, poached strawberries, pomegranate, stewed black plums/plums. Vanillin, mid fruit cola, soft tarry notes, anise, dark rich forest floor w/ dry leaves, hint of mint, light caramel notes, dry top soil, soft, old tobacco, dry twig, used leather with withering & candied; dark, red & blue flowers.
The palate is on the leaner side. Rustic fruits of ; blackberries, dark cherries, poached strawberries, pomegranate, stewed black plums/plums. Vanillin, mid fruit cola, soft tarry notes, anise, dark rich forest floor w/ dry leaves, hint of mint, light caramel notes, dry top soil, soft, old tobacco, sandy limestone, dry twig, used leather with withering & candied; dark, red & blue flowers. The acidity is really good. The finish is well balanced with nice structure and similar wire to wire.
@Delectable this is the Pico Madama — 2 years ago
My first time doing a zoom wine tasting. 2 hours later....so me and 3 friends bought the Aldi wine advent calendar. 2 of us had the Brut Rosé and 2 had the Merlot (evidently the calendars aren’t all the same, go figure)! I’m not a big sparkling wine person so this was not an exciting wine for me. The cheese and chocolate were terrific though. However, I learned a lot about camping, dogs, local restaurants, Bourbon and Christmas decorations! Oh what fun it was tonight!! — 4 years ago
Aroma 3/5 flavor candies syrup 4/5 sweet enjoyable. Not my typical wine type but I enjoyed it. 90% merlot . Go figure — 5 years ago
NOSE: Overtly European. Yeast, barnyard, dirt, gun flint, dry herbs for cooking meat (including mustard?), bitter cherry.
I’ve never mentioned “mustard” in my wine notes before.
TASTE: As the nose - initial blast of yeast and barnyard. Lingering finish of … barnyard … in the sense of hay and manure. In between, silky tannins and a nice mouthfeel. Fruit is the background, but clear - tart cherry (quite distinctly cherry, bright red ones), raspberry, and plum. Go figure. I don’t know that I’d buy it again - it’s not my preferred style - but it is enjoyable. 89-90. — 2 years ago
From mag. I was very nervous about this as the cork was partially pushed out and weirdly moist under the foil. But it was totally gorgeous—go figure. The wine is in a great place, high toned raspberry and cherry, sauvage and animalistic, herbal, mesquite, feral but composed and texturally resolved. — 3 years ago
2013 vintage, their comeback year and truly marvelous. Probably too soon. Tight tannins, takes a lot of time to open, but a wonderful bouquet right from the opening so go figure. In most ways a textbook montepulciano, in a good way. Fruit at the front gives way to more complexity. Color is fading from ruby to a more mature wine. Still, needs more time. If you have a 2013 in a good place, be more patient. Drink maybe 2023? Could go longer — 4 years ago
Neal Ferry
The hit of the Super Bowl party, everyone dug it…. Go figure they were all Chiefs fans — 10 months ago