Super wine, super purity and transparency, has the feel of infinite space, unlike most Champagnes with strict two dimensional geometry. — 5 years ago
V. Sacred Geometry Bottle Number 7397. Pinot Noir Estate. — 6 years ago
Jolly Rancher with broadness and spice from the Oak influence — 3 years ago
The aroma is similar to Azelia, authentic and pure, but missing some bass components. It even shows some natural wine tendencies, slightly volatile and gassy, which settles down quickly. The structure lacks the authority and the weight but it scores high in transparency and dynamics. It will not challenge the supremacy of Conternos, Mascarellos and Odderos because its aroma is less complex and powerful, but its structure is built on radically different geometry, which makes it very exciting. There is also a Burgundian sense of mastery of texture, and distinctiveness of aroma that separates it from more pedestrian Barolo’s. Also worth noting that while it shows the authentic character of Barolo it does not forego a strong individuality of the winemaker. — 4 years ago
A smaragd with richness and some geometry. — 10 years ago
Delicious thick with low acid, apples, chamoy, and almost a lambec beer style funk. Even though I used to work in banking this one reminds me of that hipster girl that might skip a few showers and overcompensate with patchouly oil but watching her smile is like the sun rising and the curves make you want to buy a Lamborghini. Bright, and round in ways that defy Euclidean geometry. Very delicious. — 3 years ago
Body odor! Pine, straw, celery, mace. Silky AF, pure spherical geometry = a fresh mouthfeel, carbonic pin pricks. Beauty. — 6 years ago
Josh Morgenthau
Fantastic bottle. Raw tartness and power structured by the unique geometry of oxidative winemaking. Sweet dried fruit nose with grilled walnuts, and the body is sherry-like, but with a vibrant bite that transcends all but the very best sweet sherry. Mushroom, rum, caramel, and berry liquor. So good. — 2 years ago