Costadilà
Rifermentato in Bottigglia Veneto Frizzante Bianco
The cloudy brownish-orange (okay, burnished apricot if you're neing generous!) tells most of the story, but the garden fresh tomato and copper notes on the nose tell the rest: natural orange wine. To be fair, there's a soapy citrus aroma, too. On the palate, this frizzante gives up its effervescence quickly, flattening out into a rather simple, skin tannin tinged sour citrus beverage. Besides the gentle drying and lingering alkaline character, there's not much of interest here; think St. Joseph's Childrens' Aspirin flavored drink, and you're on target. In all, a curious water substitute, but an uninteresting wine. Perhaps rather than beer is a good app for this.
The cloudy brownish-orange (okay, burnished apricot if you're neing generous!) tells most of the story, but the garden fresh tomato and copper notes on the nose tell the rest: natural orange wine. To be fair, there's a soapy citrus aroma, too. On the palate, this frizzante gives up its effervescence quickly, flattening out into a rather simple, skin tannin tinged sour citrus beverage. Besides the gentle drying and lingering alkaline character, there's not much of interest here; think St. Joseph's Childrens' Aspirin flavored drink, and you're on target. In all, a curious water substitute, but an uninteresting wine. Perhaps rather than beer is a good app for this.
Mar 5th, 2014Amazing nose, hits you with strong peach, medium-sweet in the tony, but weirdly dry on the finish. The high altitude wines of costadila are preferred, but this one cost less.
Amazing nose, hits you with strong peach, medium-sweet in the tony, but weirdly dry on the finish. The high altitude wines of costadila are preferred, but this one cost less.
Jan 8th, 2019