D'Angelo
Aglianico del Vulture
Delightfully old-school. Highly expressive volcanic, mineral terroir imprint. Briary, racy fruit and lots of smoke, tar and crushed violet.
Delightfully old-school. Highly expressive volcanic, mineral terroir imprint. Briary, racy fruit and lots of smoke, tar and crushed violet.
Dec 30th, 2019So tough to follow up an amarone with an aglianico so I know im doing no justice here but its very light and subtle. Not bad but nothing special.
So tough to follow up an amarone with an aglianico so I know im doing no justice here but its very light and subtle. Not bad but nothing special.
Oct 13th, 2019A traditionally elegant wine. Young and acidic.
A traditionally elegant wine. Young and acidic.
Jul 21st, 2021Solid Aglianico. Not terribly complex but a good daily driver.
Solid Aglianico. Not terribly complex but a good daily driver.
Oct 15th, 2020Decant are least 45 minutes. Dry and great with hearty dishes.
Decant are least 45 minutes. Dry and great with hearty dishes.
Sep 27th, 2020This was right up my alley for a fun, easy but pleasing drinker. Punched way above its weight class. Light, bright cherry, earth, graphite - on the nose a slight floral note as well. Long finish, light but tannic. Could spend some more time in the bottle and still improve. SommS
This was right up my alley for a fun, easy but pleasing drinker. Punched way above its weight class. Light, bright cherry, earth, graphite - on the nose a slight floral note as well. Long finish, light but tannic. Could spend some more time in the bottle and still improve. SommS
Aug 27th, 2020I really enjoyed this. It has more structure than the reds I’ve been drinking lately. Violet floral notes, dried cranberry, tar, and very well integrated tannin. Stood up well to a hearty Italian dinner.
I really enjoyed this. It has more structure than the reds I’ve been drinking lately. Violet floral notes, dried cranberry, tar, and very well integrated tannin. Stood up well to a hearty Italian dinner.
Dec 17th, 2018