Antonio Díez Martín
Single Vineyard Estate Verdejo
Expected aromas of citrus appear first in this pale, yellow wine - lemons, limes, oranges. There is a lot of zest in there, and a sense of what the sidewalk smells like after a rain. A soapy undercurrent of lanolin brings a bit more complexity. The palate is straight-line savory, with salinity leading the fruit around on a leash. Acidity is fresh and lively without the razor-sharp edge that can be disconcerting. Pair this wine with seafood of any sort or pasta and oil dishes.
Expected aromas of citrus appear first in this pale, yellow wine - lemons, limes, oranges. There is a lot of zest in there, and a sense of what the sidewalk smells like after a rain. A soapy undercurrent of lanolin brings a bit more complexity. The palate is straight-line savory, with salinity leading the fruit around on a leash. Acidity is fresh and lively without the razor-sharp edge that can be disconcerting. Pair this wine with seafood of any sort or pasta and oil dishes.
Jan 28th, 2024Sometimes Naked Wines scores, and this is a good example of a great value wine from a company people love to hate. Very pale yellow. Tart green apple skin nose, some green herbaceous notes too. Unripened pear is the predominate flavor, super dry, a bit chalky. Ends with a medium oily touch.
Sometimes Naked Wines scores, and this is a good example of a great value wine from a company people love to hate. Very pale yellow. Tart green apple skin nose, some green herbaceous notes too. Unripened pear is the predominate flavor, super dry, a bit chalky. Ends with a medium oily touch.
1 person found it helpfulJul 23rd, 2022Very pleasant zesty herb and pear flavors.
Very pleasant zesty herb and pear flavors.
1 person found it helpfulApr 25th, 2022Loaded with flavor, mostly fruit and some oak. Medium dry, full bodied. Tasted 25 July 2024
Loaded with flavor, mostly fruit and some oak. Medium dry, full bodied. Tasted 25 July 2024
Jul 25th, 2024