Grenache 2019. Big currant, nightshade, red and black, light coffee, good acid w red cherry and clean/smooth finish. — 3 years ago

Best vernaccia I’ve ever had. Riserva from ‘91. From my wife’s hometown. Love it. — 5 years ago
Clean, piercing lemony and mineral aroma and flavors show above average depth and complexity in this tasty Vermentino from Contini. Long and refined through to the finish, the 2018 strikes me as the best Pariglia in many years. $13.00 (Ian D'Agata, Vinous, March 2020) — 6 years ago
bright tannic and youthful. Much better after decanting. Oak, tobacco overlaying red fruit — 8 years ago
Drinking wonderfully now but could easily sit several more years in a cool cellar and improve even more. Nose takes a little time to open up but develops beautiful scents, with an initial whiff of camphor, followed by very pure macerated wild cherry, classic rose petals, a little rich mahogany furniture. Nicely linear and concentrated in the mouth, still quite a bit of soft tannin present, surprisingly nice acids. Great balance. I’m sipping it by itself while braising a pork loin Neapolitan style, and can’t wait to drink this with the meal. — 5 months ago
Super light and bright, floral, melon, salinity, light honey, bright acidity — 4 years ago
Medium magenta; medium plus intensity aromas of ripe wild berries, ripe black cherry, blueberry,intense baking spices, cinnamon, clove, allspice, star anise, forest floor; dry, medium plus acid, medium firm tannins, medium alcohol, medium body, pronounced intensity flavors consistent with aromas; incredibly beautiful, amazingly complex and concentrated, very well balanced and integrated; outstanding — 4 years ago
Sardiniamemories🍷😇 — 5 years ago
Wonderful bottle of wine! — 6 years ago
Lovely Sardinia red. Very earthy and jammy. — 7 years ago
During the Renaissance, the property was controlled by the Medici family, after several marriages it’s now controlled by the Contini Bonacossi family since early 20th century and is run by the Bonacossi’s; Filippo, Bernadetta & Beatrice. I met Beatrice at a private tasting. Deep Ruby, very ripe aromas of fruit & spice. Cherry/Raspberry & sweet spice, earthy tones & cacao, complex. Aged developed tannins, lingering, shows deep earthy tones, perfect now, at the end of its aging potential. Very Nice!! — 8 years ago
2018 drinking great right now — 2 years ago
Green apple and crisp. Easy sipper. — 3 years ago
Extra point for value. Approachable on opening with moderate tannins. Best after 2+ Hours of slow-ox where it opened up nicely. Garnet color with dense rose petal nose. Raspberry, currant and spice and mild graphite mineral on the palate. Smooth moderate well balanced acidity and tannins throughout a lingering finish. — 4 years ago
Beautiful medium amber color; medium plus intensity aromas of peach ring candy, juicy yellow plums, quince, florals, subtle nuttiness; dry, medium plus acid, medium alcohol, medium plus body, medium plus intensity flavors consistent with aromas; palate a little less juicy than aromas; very interesting — 4 years ago
Drinking something unique and old like this is often a joy. But, I’d put this in the interesting but not delicious category. Brown like a Solera sherry, I can really only imagine this wine working in a haute cuisine pairing. Or in Sardinia on a cliff overlooking the sea, eating fried fish or some pecorino with tartufo and nuts as an antipasto. — 6 years ago
Leather, tobacco, redfruit, super dry — 7 years ago
Medium pink-red. High-pitched, perfumed aromas of red cherry and plum, with a fresh grapefruit quality and a touch of peach. Deep and juicy, with precise red fruit flavors enlivened by harmonious acidity. Finishes long and suave, with impeccable balance, showcasing lingering red fruit and spice notes. Lots of flavor and only 11.5% alcohol. 100% Nieddera. (Ian D'Agata, Vinous, June 2018)
— 8 years ago
Daniel M
Pour of the evening in front of the last rugby game of the 2026 6 Nations tournament (what a game!). Almond, blackberry, licorice, smoke. This is not your typical grenache nose. The palate is showing some moderately powerful acid drive, it's full bodied, with an impressive width, some thick, concentrated matter, some nice fruity notes all along, a bit of an oaky, smoky touch, some tannins in the rear, giving a bit of a drying layer over a quite long blackberry, smoky, oaky finish with a bit of a bitter note in the end. It's quite structured, muscular and concentrated for a grenache but it's delivering a great tasting experience. Great pour! — 4 months ago