.I taste a bunch-o-wine (technical term for greater than many people). So weekly, I discuss some of my wine evaluations (mostly coming from samples) and tasting notes in a "mini-review" format. They are suggested to be eccentric, enjoyable, and also (primarily) easily-digestible assessments of (mainly) currently offered wines (visit here for the skinny on how to read all of them), thus you may get right to the point as well as decide if they're for you (or not). Cheers!
2019 Michele Chiarlo 'Palas' (Barolo): Earthy, savory, and certainly not afraid to flex its muscular edge. $NA A-.
NV Castagner Grappa Riserva 7 Anni 'Fuoriclasse Leon' (Trentino): Additional verification that the Italians tend to maintain all the excellent Grappa for themselves ... $NA A-.
2023 Elena Walch Pinot Bianco Alto Adige (Trentino-Alto Adige): As always, a mineral-rich, fresh-as-a-daisy deal. $23 A-.
2021 Grosjean Vins 'Premetta' (Vallee d'Aoste): Deftly displaying why a glass of wine nerds are across the spicy reddishes coming from this region immediately. $32 A-.
2019 Marilena Barbera 'Micro Cosmo' (Perricone Menfi): Spice, funk, reddish fruit product, and a lot of enjoyable. $36 B+.
2021 Skouras Moscofilero (Peloponnese): Fans of acid and citrus, rejoice as well as drain!! $19 B+.
2018 Lost Eden Reddish Blend (Kakheti, Georgian Commonwealth): A gotten taste, for sure almost syrupyin its own rich, wanton design. $22 B.
2022 The Ordinary Other Syrah 'Canyon of the Ancients Winery' (Colorado): Apparently, through this mouth watering red's saying to, CO's Ordinary Fellow is not definitely regular! $NA A-.
2018 Bodega Amalaya Malbec (Salta): Smoky, flower, spicy, juicy ... all packages are checked listed here. $17 B.
2020 Pascual Toso Cabernet Sauvignon (Mendoza): Putting a really good-- as well as yummy-- foot onward in its fruit-forward way. $15 B.
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