Mark had this 2 years ago
Wonderful looking bottle with a bright green cap... that’s all I really remember about it. It was the last bottle of the night and I remember liking it. Take that for what it’s worth. Pairs well with late, windy nights on the balcony, chain smoking and listening to tunes quietly because I’m a respectful room mate. — 2 years ago
Not the right name... having trouble finding these 3 euro bottles on this site... anyhow, delicious and dry and consumed on an empty stomach on a balcony in Lagos, Portugal. The wind was strong and the company was great. This was the fifth or sixth Portuguese bottle we’ve had since I arrived yesterday afternoon. Time for dinner and another bottle or two of something new. I believe in heaven again... pairs well with a 3 euro price tag. — 2 years ago
Mark had this 2 years ago
Picked up this Italian wine to go with the dinner I was preparing for my girlfriend. Food was great and so was this wine! It paired well with the beef kebabs I barbecued and was a lovely night... I’ll definitely get this one again — 2 years ago
‘Get yourself a nice bottle of wine to cheer you up’ they said. They were right. Good label, dry and robust... hopefully it helps me sleep but it’s too early for that! ‘Another cigarette, perhaps?’ They asked... I answered in the affirmative. We’ll see where this rainy night goes. Good thing I have several cheaper bottles to dip into if the need arises... who am I kidding? The need just arose! Pairs well with writing an essay (not this essay, an actual school essay) and cool, rainy June nights. — 2 years ago
Mark had this 2 years ago
Yummy. Pairs well with waiting for your girlfriend to get home. — 2 years ago
Mark Elliott Muz
This bottle was a gift from my girlfriend’s sister when I visited them in Verona. A phenomenal wine that I drank back in Edmonton after a date and transported me back to the wonderful nights and the awkward encounters. I recommend Italy over the wine but that being said... if you can’t get to Italy, have Italian wine in our arctic climes... — 2 years ago