Monte Dall'Ora
San Giorgio Alto Valpolicella Classico Superiore Corvina Blend
The nicest Classico Superiore we’ve had. And with a slight chill along burgers, yum. Has a great nose of muddy black cherries, trees, leafy decay, as it warms, it’s pronounced deep red.
On the palate, bright acidity up front with a tactile slight roughness, pomegranates and cherries, delicious balance.
These bottles don’t disappoint.
Thanks@sokolin
The nicest Classico Superiore we’ve had. And with a slight chill along burgers, yum. Has a great nose of muddy black cherries, trees, leafy decay, as it warms, it’s pronounced deep red.
On the palate, bright acidity up front with a tactile slight roughness, pomegranates and cherries, delicious balance.
These bottles don’t disappoint.
Thanks@sokolin
See previous note: In the running for house wine.
N: Cherries, bark, sous bois, mushrooms,
Soy, with time, cinnamon, bay, red plums.
P:Cherries, black fruits, red fruits, like crunchy, juicy plums.terrific acidity, makes you want more, perfect balance. Long finish.
Thanks @ Sokolin
See previous note: In the running for house wine.
N: Cherries, bark, sous bois, mushrooms,
Soy, with time, cinnamon, bay, red plums.
P:Cherries, black fruits, red fruits, like crunchy, juicy plums.terrific acidity, makes you want more, perfect balance. Long finish.
Thanks @ Sokolin
Smoky deliciousness w a beam of refreshing acidity. Dark sous bois and black cherries. Lively palate, great w funky cheeses. A house favorite.
Best Valpolicella blend so far.
Smoky deliciousness w a beam of refreshing acidity. Dark sous bois and black cherries. Lively palate, great w funky cheeses. A house favorite.
Best Valpolicella blend so far.
N: smashed strawberries, tobacco, licorice, mascarello cherries, dirt,
P: Nice tannic grip, Black cherries, lots of earth, a buoyant frame, definitely concrete and old fourdes. I’m so glad to have found this. As Louis/Dressner says, if you know all the grapes they grow, you’re probably a master of wine.
N: smashed strawberries, tobacco, licorice, mascarello cherries, dirt,
P: Nice tannic grip, Black cherries, lots of earth, a buoyant frame, definitely concrete and old fourdes. I’m so glad to have found this. As Louis/Dressner says, if you know all the grapes they grow, you’re probably a master of wine.
Rented vines, 1.5 hectare, limestone.fresh* grapes brought up for a year in 25*hl botte, once used.then a year in btl
N: The woods, loam, wet dirt, mushrooms, slight cherries, eucalyptus, herbaceous.
P: Currants, black peppercorns,pink as well, wonderfuly balanced acidity, med-long finish,juicy! That’s some beautiful wine.
Rented vines, 1.5 hectare, limestone.fresh* grapes brought up for a year in 25*hl botte, once used.then a year in btl
N: The woods, loam, wet dirt, mushrooms, slight cherries, eucalyptus, herbaceous.
P: Currants, black peppercorns,pink as well, wonderfuly balanced acidity, med-long finish,juicy! That’s some beautiful wine.