Unripe peach, maybe a little melon, nice minerality, good with arugula! — 2 months ago
This is a fantastically fun wine. Drink this in the summer on a breezy evening. Swish each sip and stand outside without your shoes. I felt like the very first drink after opening the bottle, and my glass 5 days later were the best. — 3 months ago
Delightful organic white from one of the oldest estates in Sicilia. Complex, not too floral. So good. 2023 — 6 months ago
Highly recommend, such a smooth and pleasant wine. This wine is from Italy’s Alto Adige Valley. — 6 months ago
Although this isn’t a Barolo, I did drink it there. Close enough as it is from Asti, which was about 20 mins down the road. I mean come on. This was great. Dark fruits like black cherries and reminded me of plums with its taste and its tannins. Had some spice and oak that balanced with the fruit nicely. High acidity but still has a lot of body and depth. Tannins were soft but present. Felt like a polished and serious wine that was excellent alongside our “piedmontese” meal. — 2 months ago
Judged this wine by its cool label. It’s a good one, smooth and easy. — 6 months ago
Hot damn. Delicious. Jeff like you would expect with a CA cab, but a counterpoint in the raspberry/strawberry blossom flavors… a totally lovely and balanced red, aged to perfection — 7 months ago
100% грілло
Аромат: рисова каша, трав'янисте
Смак: хороша кислотність, нуль таніну, хороший післясмак
Загалом: класичний базовий де бартолі
Оцінка: 89 — 3 years ago
One of our favorite Spanish reds. — 19 days ago
Liked more than expected, normally not a Nero d' avola fan but this is well made — 2 months ago
Apple, dried apricot, lemon, honeydew melon and mango. Great acidity and balance. — 5 months ago
Characteristic wine from Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico. Expressive dark fruits, spicy, earthy and a jammy edge. Pairs perfectly with the corn, beans and mole in Mexican dishes. No wonder why they call Mexican wines the next Tequila! Want to learn more about wines from Valle de Guadalupe? Check out this story on our Spoken Wines YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/_TZHhc6DXLQ?si=v8LLJ4TY9MRbLqqX — 5 months ago

Dreamy is the word that comes to mind as the 2018 Vigna la Miccia Marsala Superiore Oro wafts up with a decadent blend of roasted almonds and hazelnuts, complicated by gingery spice and baked peaches. This opens with a pretty inner sweetness and oily textures that are perfectly offset by notes of spiced citrus, cloves, cedar and a bitter tinge of coffee grounds. It cleans up beautifully, ridiculously long and staining yet still fresh, leaving hints of cocoa and butterscotch to linger on the finish. (Eric Guido, Vinous, June 2024)
— 2 years ago
My last bottle from the defunct yet memorable winery.
Smells so delicious, like a fruit yogurt
This drinks like it is fresh, with blackberry bramble, subtle and unique red fruits tucked behind the leather ones.
Tannins are still very gripping, and the acidity tames it back. A touch of heat and its off to the races! — 3 years ago
Louis Martin
Earthy, medium body, paired very well with a Puttanesca pasta. — 12 days ago