Though only aged for 4 months in stainless still tank, it spent 6 years in the bottle (in screw cap) before release.
Mix of stone fruits and citrus fruits on the nose with the white floral and hint of honeysuckles. Lively yet delicate on the palate. Fruits are intact; the acidity has rounded - that’s about the only sign on bottle aging I could detect.
Good experience. — 10 months ago
Baby powder. Slight perfume. Lemon lime peach. Moderate alcohol and acid. Summer crusher. — 2 years ago
Amazing wine, soft but with good body — a month ago
Popped and poured. While unusual, somewhat on-brand for Matteo Correggia, the 2010 “Le Marne Grigie” is a micro-production Bordeaux-blend (with a splash of Syrah) from Roero. The wine pours a deep ruby color with a near opaque core; medium+ viscosity with moderate staining of the tears. No obvious signs of sediment. On the nose, the wine is vinous but still showing abundant ripe fruit: currants, plums, tobacco, bell pepper, some purple flowers, organic earth and baking spices. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium+ tannin and medium+(?) acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. Surprisingly youthful! Though this is certainly a bit left field, it retains it’s old world sensibilities. A fun wine to try if you can ever find it. Drink now and through 2030. — 6 months ago
2020 at Gulf Bistro good 1-12-24 — 3 months ago
Bm+. Tm. Am. Fm. — 4 months ago
We loved this. Really goes great with food $19 Eataly — 3 years ago
David Walser
Tempranillo, CS & ME blend. An ok wine for 19,5€, restaurant price. Wasn’t our favorite meal at this restaurant tonight. — 14 days ago