Roman Pfaffl

Château Figeac

Petit-Figeac Red Blend 2019

In Roman times, the estate belonged to a family called Figeacus, main villa stood on the site of the present château. Traces of the original pipework remain. A nice blend of Cab Sauv, Merlot & Cab Franc with berry fruit aromas, cigar box spice and floral notes. This 2nd wine shows flavors of blackberry and cherry with spice and oak on soft fine tannins. Full-bodied, long finish ending with fruit and earthy mineral. Good now m, cellar over next 5 years. — 9 days ago

Andrew, Martin and 8 others liked this

Terenzi

Colle S. Quirico Cesanese do Olevano Romano

When in Rome, drink Roman wine. This is a nice table wine - perfect for dinner here on our first night. — 2 years ago

Milissa and Daniel liked this

Weingut R & A Pfaffl

vom Haus Grüner Veltliner

Goes great with everything! 😋 — 3 years ago

Laura liked this

Morgante

Don Antonio Sicilia IGT Nero d'Avola 2019

Sicilian red from Bad Roman. Medium bodied. Sharp at first, but good once it had time to breathe. — 2 months ago

Weingut R & A Pfaffl

vom Haus Zweigelt

Loved this. 13,5 (Cairo) — 3 months ago

Weingut R & A Pfaffl

Zeisen Weinviertel DAC Grüner Veltliner

Bester GV, ungewöhnlich mineralisch — 3 years ago

Peter liked this

La Cave du Vin Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle

Valée d'Aosta Prié Blanc 2016

Neal rosenthal does it again....medium gold in the glass..12%...aromas of cut green grass, ripe plum, savory herbs. Round, vibrant acid-forward, bringing in a touch of green bitter stem on the finish. Perfect with simple lemon/fennel halibut, Roman artichoke, and fluffy gnocchi with lamb sugo. Long, lingering finish... so many great Italian high acid white varietals. — 4 years ago

Rob, Josh and 4 others liked this

Railsback Freres Winery

'Roman Ceremony' Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

Very interesting Cabernet. For me licorice up front. Not a long finish nor overly tannic but nice and smooth. — a year ago

Cantina Cincinnato

Pollùce Lazio Nero Buono 2018

Cincinnato ‘Pollùce’ Nero Buono 2018: Medium-body. Medium acidity. Medium tannins. Made from 100% Nero Buono, an ancient grape varietal from the Lazio region of Italy, this wine offered an intense, deep purple color due to the skin and the juice. Primary flavors were dried red fruits, dark fruits, plum, raspberry, blackberry, herbs & earth. The finish was noticeably dry & smooth. Overall, a very nice expressive wine showcasing a great mix of fruit & terroir. A exceptional find and a great pairing for our authentic Roman flatbread called pinsa. Roman food requires Roman wine! Cheers🍷 — 3 years ago

Trixie and Carter liked this