Paolo Bea
Santa Chiara Umbria Bianco Malvasia Blend
A most interesting Umbrian white blend from one of the region's finest - brilliant mandarin color w a beguiling balance of savory cheese rind, cardamom spice and brilliantly clean finish
A most interesting Umbrian white blend from one of the region's finest - brilliant mandarin color w a beguiling balance of savory cheese rind, cardamom spice and brilliantly clean finish
2 people found it helpfulOct 13th, 2014Hey Zeus Kristo! My my... Talk about powerful "white" wine! Amber NOT orange with off dry nutty notes... Bee pollen, cardamom. Woof.
Hey Zeus Kristo! My my... Talk about powerful "white" wine! Amber NOT orange with off dry nutty notes... Bee pollen, cardamom. Woof.
2 people found it helpfulAug 9th, 2014Been a minute since I had Bea and orange wine. Smells like a cross between a digestivo and a whiskey. Some sweet cinnamon as well. Palate is fresh and lively with an almost tanning element but that spirit/alcohol component never goes away.
Been a minute since I had Bea and orange wine. Smells like a cross between a digestivo and a whiskey. Some sweet cinnamon as well. Palate is fresh and lively with an almost tanning element but that spirit/alcohol component never goes away.
1 person found it helpfulJan 4th, 2015Wasn't what I expected based on amber color, very interesting wine.
Wasn't what I expected based on amber color, very interesting wine.
Mar 13th, 2015Dark gold in the glass, this wine smells of citrus rind , wet leaves, and wet stones. In the mouth faintly tannic citrus pith and quince mix with deep stony minerality. Great acidity.
Dark gold in the glass, this wine smells of citrus rind , wet leaves, and wet stones. In the mouth faintly tannic citrus pith and quince mix with deep stony minerality. Great acidity.
Nov 28th, 2014Always a pleasure to see you but you were way prettier in 2010
Always a pleasure to see you but you were way prettier in 2010
Nov 8th, 2014