Tastes like a Syrah from somewhere in Santa Barbara County, which is not a bad thing taste-wise. But I’m always puzzled when European countries plant grapes that are indigenous to other countries. That aside, it’s very good. Nose is complex, with animal, vegetable, and mineral qualities (plus some nice fruit). There is an intense iron quality, cured salami, ripe boysenberry, and a little tobacco leaf. In the mouth it’s dark and rich, but the tannins are well integrated and unobtrusive. Acidity is a little lower than most Northern Rhônes, but enough to maintain balance. Despite my predispositions, I like it. — 2 years ago
Easy drinking — 4 years ago
Smells amazing! Rich fruits and some earthy notes that come through on the palate with tons of acidity that gets the tip of the tongue tingling and the mouth watering, followed by velvety tannins that longer in the softest way. Wow!! — 6 months ago
I’m scoring as is today, but I really think this inches upward a bit over the next 5-7yrs.
This fell victim to curiosity (as well as a ‘21 Modus Operandi UV-Laguna Pinot). I’ve had a few of Lato’s entry and mid-level offerings, but this was my first Pisoni from them. Loved it.
Profile wise, this is similar to Dumol (not as big as Aubert, but not a lean style either). A very pretty down-the-middle style. While the aromatics here were lovely (honeysuckle, faint lemon cream, citrus and sweet baking spices), the texture of this wine was a standout. Sports much more depth than initially expected (yellow fruits, peach, apricot, pink cotton candy, limestone)…not quite a lees-y style, but close, while remaining elegant and light on its feet (good acidity). Oak is there but plays a supporting role. For being so young, this was a supremely balanced wine. I need to consider buying more. — 10 months ago
This is a rather generic Cabernet - berry ripe, lacking acidity, all fruit and no minerality. It’s well-made for what it is with black cherry, Lola nut, violet, cassis and blackberry. It has a lot of oaky vanilla and berry plush tannins - a pleasant fruit bomb but lacking the earthy complexity that could take it to the next level — 2 years ago
blend of communes, high elevation. boysenberry, firm and fruity juicy tannins, lighter on palate weight wise. lots of complexity. dusty tannins that open up. not grippy. — 3 years ago
Spicy vanilla finish very good — 4 years ago
Julia Indik
Needed time to open up and mellow. Heady and dark - figs, licorice, coffee, and pepper at the outset. Heavy tannins carry through with a splash of acid at the end of the finish. — 3 months ago