Pelassa Daniele

Daniele Portinari

Pietrobianco

Full and warm like a light chardonnay, with just enough acidity to not be one. Was even ok warm. Very easy drinking and very smooth — 10 months ago

Jean-Philippe Fichet

Les Genevrières Meursault 1er Cru Chardonnay 2008

2022/7/1 with the last of the prosciutto San Daniele for a while, pan-roasted kuro-shitabirame, turnip salad, etc. This was such a grand, typical Meursault - loads of nuts, butter, stone and lemon, just approaching its peak. Then you add the Genevrières spice - nutmeg, clove and yes, juniper - and it’s really wonderful. It disappeared rather quickly. Sadly Fichet last produced this in 2010, and this bottle (with 14 years of age) didn’t cost much more than a current-release villages lieu-dit goes for... — 2 years ago

Borgo San Daniele

Mauri Vignaioli Friulano

Always wine with food. Goes excellent with anchovies and pasta.  — 6 months ago

Denise Espinoza
with Denise

Pelassa

Barolo Nebbiolo

classic barolo.. light and see through but plenty of nose and finish. Let it open up and enjoy! — a year ago

Daniele Piccinin

Muni Bianco White Blend 2019

パイナップルなどの濃厚な果実。グレープフルーツなどの酸。
明らかにライムストーンを感じるミネラル。
この値段でこの表現力はすごい…
— 3 years ago

Fattoria Rampino di Manoni Daniele

Il Vinco Biancoperso White Blend

Havtorn i både smak och doft - en lite järnig ton och med en hint av apelsin. Låter som ett glas juice men det är väldigt gott med välavvägda smaker. — 3 years ago

Daniele Piccinin

Muni Montemagro Durello 2020

From the Durella grape, grown on veneto’s volcanic soils., often found in spumantes. Straw-greenish clear color; rich nose of red grape fruit, citrus, red apples, bees wax, and minerality; medium-high acids, marzipany-citrus taste with oranges and lemon (taste is not of tropical or ripe fruit) in a quite unique style. Interesting! — 8 months ago

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Daniele Piccinin

Rosso dei Muni 2018

Vik
9.2

Tingly, easy drinking wine. Amazing. — 2 years ago

Rainoldi

Inferno Valtellina Superiore Nebbiolo 2015

My very first Nebbiolo wine was a 1975 Valgella from Rainoldi. And my first interview to try to get into the NYC wine business after college in 83 was with the company (C. Daniele, now long-gone, who occupied a ramshackle office on 125th Street, I think) who imported Rainoldi then. So this wine brings up some ancient memories. It’s actually quite nice. It’s more rustic than many Valtellinas I’ve had. Nose has lots of sour cherry fruit laced with clean stony minerality and a bit of barrel spice. Intense yet not heavy in the mouth, with nice interplay between sour and ripe cherry. Nice minerality too. Tangy acidity and a bit of elbowy tannin give structure. Clingy finish. Went really well with bistecca alla pizzaiola. — 3 years ago

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Angelo Casagrande

Angelo Casagrande

Haven’t seen that one up here