Frank Cornelissen
Munjebel VA (Vigne Alte) Bianco Grecanico Blend
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Surprisingly good. Note of nuttiness, oxidation and sherry like vibes.
Surprisingly good. Note of nuttiness, oxidation and sherry like vibes.
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Lives up to the billing, bizarre, gentle cider flavor, followed by bruised peaches, green herbs, white flowers, and then a bitter orange, anise, earth-y finish. Truly unusual, hard to like but interesting to taste.
Lives up to the billing, bizarre, gentle cider flavor, followed by bruised peaches, green herbs, white flowers, and then a bitter orange, anise, earth-y finish. Truly unusual, hard to like but interesting to taste.
Aug 27th, 2017Ending the weekend with some football and a special bottle of wine: Frank Cornelissen's #Munjebel Bianco. Pretty sure this is the only white wine Cornelissen makes and it's worth finding a bottle. From his vineyards below Mount #Etna, the grapes are grecanico dorato & carricante, the wine itself is funky, delicious, fun and complex at the same time, with a lingering finish - to be honest it's hard to describe. A thinking wine for sure.
Ending the weekend with some football and a special bottle of wine: Frank Cornelissen's #Munjebel Bianco. Pretty sure this is the only white wine Cornelissen makes and it's worth finding a bottle. From his vineyards below Mount #Etna, the grapes are grecanico dorato & carricante, the wine itself is funky, delicious, fun and complex at the same time, with a lingering finish - to be honest it's hard to describe. A thinking wine for sure.
Jan 31st, 2016Weird as all get out but in a wonderful way. Barnyard funk on the nose, orange blossom, a little nuttiness (like a sherry), full bodied, deep minerality. Probably not for everyone but if you're brave with your wine, pop open a bottle if you're lucky enough to find one.
Weird as all get out but in a wonderful way. Barnyard funk on the nose, orange blossom, a little nuttiness (like a sherry), full bodied, deep minerality. Probably not for everyone but if you're brave with your wine, pop open a bottle if you're lucky enough to find one.
Jan 8th, 2016