Nice smooth flavors. Great with fish as the Nebbiolo makes it lighter. — a year ago
Super subtle, bone dry, slightly salty — 5 years ago
Volcanic Verdelho do Pico (different from the Portuguese mainland Verdelho, also known as Godello in Spain) from vineyards located on 3 different islands - Pico, Graciosa and S. Miguel- in the Azores archipelago. Virtually at sea level and unusually close to the Ocean, vines grow on very poor volcanic basalt soils, surrounded by traditional stone-walled “currais” to protect them from the extreme Atlantic winds. Salty and mineral. Thirst-quenching acidity. Passion fruit. 🌋 🌋 — 7 years ago
Very nice white wine from the Azores. Indigenous grape, Arinto, from the Pico area. Lots of unripe citrus peel and stone on the nose. Mouth filling and precise with excellent acid and a long finish. Expressive yet restrained. Great savory saline quality - a wine to be enjoyed over some time as it unfolds. Excellent with oysters and other seafood. — 7 years ago
“Maresia”: Strawberry, semi-frizzante — 7 months ago
Had this wine at Penny’s Wine Shop in Richmond, VA 9/3/2025 with Lisa. — 10 months ago
100% Arinto grapes. Straw golden color with an interesting green hue. Grapes are grown in literal cracks in the volcanic soil. Intense mineral aromas along with hints of grapefruit. The palate is full of minerals and grapefruit as well along with an infusion of lemon. Nice note of salinity on the long and lingering finish. Beautiful freshness and acidity. Fresh and persistent. Outstanding and unique! — 2 years ago
Great winery to visit in Baja. Smooth tannins lovely mid palate and long aftertaste — 5 years ago
Best Mexican red yet. — 5 years ago

White tea and honey pavlovas, wrapped in a decadent citrus cloak — 9 months ago
Toque delicado, sabroso, perfumado — a year ago
Fantastic! Expressive in the nose, with dark cherries, plums and toffee notes. Good body, sweet tannins, length. Watch for his wines, truly tremendous — 4 years ago
Very cool and unique wine, nice to try it again. Pears, lemons, oyster shell, crushed rocks on the nose. Beautiful salinity on the palate. A little short and one dimensional but great@expression of terroir. reminds me of a Chablis. — 4 years ago
really enjoyed this wine. — 6 years ago
Gift from Capes... yummmmmm. Super dry and delicious. — 6 years ago
Ashish Pant
A great expression of Rioja. Go for it. — 7 months ago