Bernardo pozas — 4 years ago
Mixed feelings, mixed review: very inward nose, crushed wildflowers with some sourness; strong piss yellow color; on the palate, white petals, some dry nectarine pith, soft acidity. Could masquerade as a funky white Rhône? But it’s not, it’s Spanish, Ribeiro. . And rare. And expensive. A few double sips as wondered if corked. A strange if not enjoyable wine. — 4 years ago
Dom Bernardo, Marselan 2021.
From South of Brazil.
Good structure, full body. Blueberry notes. Enjoyable — 2 years ago
Refined cherry and leather notes. Nose is spectacular. Decanted several hours before tasting. — 2 years ago
Bernardo pozas — 4 years ago
Notes of cranberry. Great food wine. — 3 years ago
Notes of dark dark cruise. It’s easy drinking delicious wine. — 4 years ago
Tom Casagrande
Old-school hint of barnyard funk in the nose. Not enough for any concern, and it plays nicely with tangy, zingy macerated cherry and spice. A bit of crushed stone. Rapier-like acids propel the fruit along. Tannins are very soft. (Thanks to my brother @Angelo Casagrande for the gift!) — 7 days ago