I happen to think that Kadarka, a Hungarian grape that few have heard of, is one of the most interesting wine grapes around. Similar to Trousseau or Poulssard in weight and finesse, it’s totally delicious. This one is made from gnarled, 100-year-old vines (hence the name) whose delicate fruit is fermented and aged in steel. Aromas of dried flowers and red currant give way to dried herbs, strawberry and cherry flavors with notes of dried fennel seed in the finish. Juicy and bright and a mere 13% alcohol. — 3 years ago
Light
Big fruit on the nose
Long finish — 5 years ago
Bij Marc en Maud januari 2023 — 2 years ago
2015 drunk in 2021. Nutmeg, vanilla, and blackberry nose. Cherry cola mid-palette, hint of wet tea leaves on finish. Great backbone. — 3 years ago
Nice and smooth red fruit with the lightest hint of minerality — 4 years ago
Great example of this grape & now classic Chilean style. Fruity, strong body, long lasting, plums, chocolate & berries. Very good with meat & tomato based sauces, cheese & antipasto. Will definitely try again 😎 — 3 years ago
Saca de Octubre 2013. Fenomenal e com vida longa — 3 years ago
Barrel aged for almost 4 years. Very smooth. — 5 years ago
Angelo Casagrande
Nose of baby diapers and band aids. And I like it!! Deep purple with a lot of funkiness. Lightly tannic. Would like a bit more fruit, but still like it. — 2 years ago