Marisa Cuomo
Furore Bianco Costa d'Amalfi Falanghina Biancolella
This is terrific. Nice blend of two off two lesser known grapes - 60% falanghina and 40% biancolella. Im obsessed with the pineapple aromas, lemon zest, and strong scents reminding me of sandcastles and seashores. It’s fresh, zippy, and crisp.
This is terrific. Nice blend of two off two lesser known grapes - 60% falanghina and 40% biancolella. Im obsessed with the pineapple aromas, lemon zest, and strong scents reminding me of sandcastles and seashores. It’s fresh, zippy, and crisp.
Mar 30th, 2024Very saline, high acidity, floral, citrus. Mellow finish. Very approachable.
Very saline, high acidity, floral, citrus. Mellow finish. Very approachable.
Nov 20th, 20182016 so #delicious cherry twizzlers and so much more
2016 so #delicious cherry twizzlers and so much more
Oct 17th, 2017From the picturesque Amalfi coast comes this enchanting blend of 60% Falanghina and 40% Biancolella, together they compose a lively symphony of wet sea shell, lemon peel and dried pineapple. These aromas converge, too on the palate, in a vibrant white that is as fresh and bedazzling as the Mediterranean coast itself. Light-bodied and crisp, minerality in all its lovely permutations, is showcased here, wet shell, and wet limestone exposed to sun and salty air.
From the picturesque Amalfi coast comes this enchanting blend of 60% Falanghina and 40% Biancolella, together they compose a lively symphony of wet sea shell, lemon peel and dried pineapple. These aromas converge, too on the palate, in a vibrant white that is as fresh and bedazzling as the Mediterranean coast itself. Light-bodied and crisp, minerality in all its lovely permutations, is showcased here, wet shell, and wet limestone exposed to sun and salty air.
3 people found it helpfulJan 19th, 2015Melon citrus acido well rounded A great summer wine
Melon citrus acido well rounded A great summer wine
1 person found it helpfulJul 15th, 2015Sapid almost salty wine, as you would expect from this area and grapes. The Falanghina has the strongest mark but the elegance of the Biancolella comes through on the finish
Sapid almost salty wine, as you would expect from this area and grapes. The Falanghina has the strongest mark but the elegance of the Biancolella comes through on the finish
1 person found it helpfulJun 29th, 2014