Clean, airy, and light; it almost tastes like a savignon blanc, but here in the heat of Brazil tastes can be deceiving. Aged in oak in cool, dark caves after being harvested in the heat, can taste olive, pomegranate, and walnut in this very nice wine. — 5 years ago
i asked for a cheaper whitey this time while vacationing.
take this, you will enjoy it, he said.
crisp, citrus oil and some barely ripe stone fruit. hint of bubbles.
very quaffble.
excellent vfm (49 nis).
when 💰is short this will do it elegantly.
and the label is gorgeous. — 5 years ago
The nose is soft and delicate. Meyer lemon, pineapple, lime, cream, touch of melted butter, melon, soft chalkiness, hint if green apple, honeysuckle, fruit blossoms, light caramel notes, saline and spring flowers.
The body is full round. Texture is amazing. Mouthfeel stunning! Meyer lemon, pineapple, lime, cream, touch of melted butter, melon, soft chalkiness, hint if green apple, honeysuckle, fruit blossoms, light caramel notes, delicate soft white spice, saline, yellow lilies and spring flowers. The acidity is perfect. Their wood use is very subtle as few in Napa do. The finish is perfectly textured, balanced, seamless, elegant, persistent and delicious.
Photos of, their Estate hillside vines over their cellars, their caves which show a fault line in the upper left of the photo, private tasting area in their cellar, Estate vines in front of their property. — 6 years ago
Excellent wine, but you have to let it breathe for at least 30 minutes or so. Once you do you’ll enjoy complex, full and long flavor, with a beautiful oaky bite. Earthy and dry, but not overly so. From Wine Insiders. Tasted 2 December 2022. — 2 years ago
What to do when the amount of Coronavirus cases keeps increasing in California. Start the night off with a glass of one of our favorite N/V Rosé Champanges.
All my numerous notes still apply!
Stay infection free folks! Cheers! 🍾🥂
Check out the chalk all over their caves!!! — 5 years ago
Great vinho verde with full body — 5 years ago
Purchased at South Lyndale Liquors — 4 years ago
What stories do ancient mountains and their caves tell? Stories of beginnings. It’s hard not to be inspired drinking one of the world’s most ancient grape varieties made in one of the places that winemaking began. And when made with such grace, so much the better. Blackberry and licorice, plum and a touch of dark earth, with lingering notes of candied fennel seeds in the finish. Gorgeous acidity and a finely textured skein of tannins. Armenia’s going through a hard time right now. I salute the resilience of her people. — 4 years ago
Full bodied and lingering complexity. A great blend that comes from the Baga grape unique to the region of Bairrada. If this was from Châteauneuf-du-Pape expect to pay 3x more. — 5 years ago
Carlos Fernando Telles
Vinho maravilhoso, ótimo parq acompanhar com massas — 2 years ago