Really nice wine specially with a piece of meet — 9 years ago
Complex and dense but old world soft — 6 years ago
Really great wine. Good balance. Nice early and spice. — 9 years ago
From the South-Western slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily, here comes this Pinot Noir from a very old winery established there in 1875, now outside the conventional DOC. Nice red colors like any other high quality P.Noir, dry and vibrant tannins for a very young wine: time will reveal the underneath red fruits. Very good. — 11 years ago
I only had a glass of this but it was fantastic — 7 years ago
Subtle, but not subdued, the 2012 Falesco Montiano is crafted from 100% single-vineyard Merlot. Sweet Italian plums, black cherries, underbrush, dust, worn leather, decaying rose petals and sandalwood lead into a wine that is fuller and a touch lusher than one might expect for an Old World Merlot. Fine, polished tannins aptly frame red and black fruit, the finish is quite green—green tea, green wood and willow bark—despite this, it's inviting. 14.5% ABV | Sample — 9 years ago
Jakub Kalinowski
A delicious, surprisingly savoury & structured Merlot from Lazio.
Dark plums, some blackberry & dark cherry character, but also an earthy, savoury underscore with some rocky notes, mocha, hints of roast.
Elegant & restrained on the palate with a good frame of polished tannins and juicy acidity. Very nice definition here and good substance.
Blind - a really good St. Emilion.
Sadly, priced equally high. — 2 years ago