La Sibilla
Campi Flegrei Piedirosso
Surprising richness and length. Lots of dark fruit. Versatile with food, rustic. But just a touch heavy on the palate.
Surprising richness and length. Lots of dark fruit. Versatile with food, rustic. But just a touch heavy on the palate.
May 18th, 2020Leathery and acidic but lacking fruit. Seems uncomplicated to a fault
Leathery and acidic but lacking fruit. Seems uncomplicated to a fault
Oct 5th, 2017So pumped for festive @omcwines to infiltrate Charleston. Thanks to @David McCarus
So pumped for festive @omcwines to infiltrate Charleston. Thanks to @David McCarus
1 person found it helpfulFeb 13th, 2015Piedirosso - red foot, originally referring to the stems on the grape clusters looking like pigeon feet. From a volcanic area know as Campi Flegrei, on the coast just north of Naples. Funky!
Piedirosso - red foot, originally referring to the stems on the grape clusters looking like pigeon feet. From a volcanic area know as Campi Flegrei, on the coast just north of Naples. Funky!
1 person found it helpfulOct 29th, 2013Give it an hour to warm up after opening, and it's easy drinking
Give it an hour to warm up after opening, and it's easy drinking
Sep 24th, 2016Earthy, mineral driven, bright acidity an fresh fruit
Earthy, mineral driven, bright acidity an fresh fruit
May 1st, 2015Very interesting wine. Piedirosso is very close to aglianico style, less bodied and medium + acidity. Pomegranate, dry red cherry and quince aftertaste. Very mineral.
Very interesting wine. Piedirosso is very close to aglianico style, less bodied and medium + acidity. Pomegranate, dry red cherry and quince aftertaste. Very mineral.
Jan 25th, 2015