Cupertinum
Copertino Riserva Negroamaro Blend
Light bodied but bouquet is spicy almost curry-like, tastes intensely oaky, peppery, with leathery mouth feel, finishing with still some tannins despite 8 years in the bottle. Love this complex red
Light bodied but bouquet is spicy almost curry-like, tastes intensely oaky, peppery, with leathery mouth feel, finishing with still some tannins despite 8 years in the bottle. Love this complex red
Jun 25th, 2023Very interesting wine, with notes of liquorice and dried fruits, tastes a bit like natural Cabernet franc from Loire valley I tried some time ago. Let it breathe. I’m going to try it with moose stew in a couple of days.
Very interesting wine, with notes of liquorice and dried fruits, tastes a bit like natural Cabernet franc from Loire valley I tried some time ago. Let it breathe. I’m going to try it with moose stew in a couple of days.
Feb 11th, 2020Sprawling and original taste that made us laught and encouraged us to discuss wine.
Sprawling and original taste that made us laught and encouraged us to discuss wine.
Mar 2nd, 2019Hints of leather with a sprawling Taste. Probably better in combination with certain foods - meat perhaps. Kind of odd on its own. Should not be combined with chocolate under any circumstance!
With Cizz & Philip
Hints of leather with a sprawling Taste. Probably better in combination with certain foods - meat perhaps. Kind of odd on its own. Should not be combined with chocolate under any circumstance!
With Cizz & Philip
For the price, splendid. With some air (30 minutes recommended) the very rich flavors of tobacco, leather, dried cherries and rose hip comes through. Nice body, nice acidity, nice everything.
For the price, splendid. With some air (30 minutes recommended) the very rich flavors of tobacco, leather, dried cherries and rose hip comes through. Nice body, nice acidity, nice everything.
Sep 15th, 2017If blind I would say Bordeaux. Full body, old fruits, dry but no bitterness. Gold for the price of bronze. Had 2008. Great with lamb roast. Buy a case if you can!!
If blind I would say Bordeaux. Full body, old fruits, dry but no bitterness. Gold for the price of bronze. Had 2008. Great with lamb roast. Buy a case if you can!!
Apr 16th, 2017