Michael Cruse, Maestro of CO2. Pet Nat of the grape, Saint Laurent. It’s off dry (slightly sweet) and pours thick and heady like a Belgian beer.
Soft aromatics of peaches and cream. Tastes like peach rings and pear soda and table grapes. — 4 years ago
Very good. — 5 months ago
2018 green apple, lemon and slight stone. Very nice. — 3 years ago
“Moochas schmoochas” - Calvin & Hobbes — 4 years ago
Nose on this bursts right out of the bottle. Big white stone fruit with nice a balance of mineral acidity. — 5 years ago
Pale lemon color.
Aromas of soft citrus, flinty minerality.
Dry. Flavors of lime, saline, flint. Very mineral driven.
Intensity: 4/5
Complexity: 2/5
Balance: 5/5
Finish: 4/5 — 8 months ago
Back label on this 2021 bottling identifies Saint Laurent as the varietal and claims "the wine is part of the project 'Primi Vini' for grapes that ripen early, enabling the wine to be put on the market earlier. I don't know if this means it is a Nouveau style/carbonic maceration or just refers to the precociousness of the variety.
Inky purple. Boisterously fruity nose with a crushable balance that invites another sip. YUM. — a year ago
Really mean and lean. Excellent value. Pounded it. — 4 years ago
Nicole Schilling
Fantastic - Scannicchino’s Philly — 5 months ago