Rich with equal parts honey and lemon. I love the style of Northern Italy and this could be anything from Piedmont to Alto Adige. Golden glow, sweet perfumes, viscous foundation. Aromas of honey lemon almond marzipan, a bed of flowers, smoke and hint of mint. Very worth my while. — 4 years ago
Solid super. I like. — 5 years ago
Mellow aroma with mature fruits, slight cinnamon spice — 5 years ago
Very acidic with pear notes — 6 years ago
Grape seed, cherry, lovely acidity and slight sweetness. Glouglou!!! — 7 years ago
Slays! Tree fruit Floral macération cloudy no tannic bite apple skin finish — 3 years ago
It needs time to open up
After a while it really reminds of a Burgundy
It has class to sell
Less funky than the 2018, but still very fleshy and delicious
It might be that the winemaking hands are changed, but not the beauty of the wine.
Again not a rose for the lovers of a classic Provence crisp rose, more towards being a red i reckon
This wine i am sure can age quite well for few years. It is definitely something you at least wanna try once, but i would not be surprised if you get hooked.
Cheers — 4 years ago
It was under 20 dollars and spectator gave it a 93 (which is a joke) so I picked it up. It is lighter very drinkable but doesn’t approach the accolades it received. Another drink again but not buy again. Spectator must have been paid off for that rating. Not the first time I’m sure. — 5 years ago
Smooth, tart, funky, buttery, rich, delicious. The typa whites I like. $24 — 6 years ago

2014 vintage, imbibed Aug/2019. Needed decanting ... very closed at first, practically no nose at all. Began to open up after a half hour to 45 minutes. Eventually - good fruit, big body, but tannins well controlled. I had my doubts at first, but ended up really enjoying with a hearty beef dinner. — 7 years ago
This is a version of Primitivo quite different to what we are used in Italy.
I am sure it has its lovers
6 months in French oak and 6 in American oak too
The wine has a deep colour
Multitude of spices over a big fruit.
It is a step away from a Barossa wine and two away from a classic Primitvo.
But it is definitely long and mouth fulling.
Top seller here downunder — 2 years ago
This was an excellent wine. It’s probably only my second outing with Primitivo di Manduria. It pours a beautiful thick purple in the glass. It has a decent nose. But the flavors are quite wonderful and powerful. There’s raisins berries plums and maybe a hint of vanilla or tobacco. There’s some acidity. And a decent finish. I will absolutely be buying this again, as well as other Primitivo PDM wines. It went perfectly with the elk steaks we paired it with. — 4 years ago
Natural montepulciano. Comes in a clear bottle 🤷🏼♂️. Fully enjoyable, especially with rustic Italian fare. Quite farty on the nose. Tad spritzy. Slightly under ripe cherry on the palate with a minty kick. Tobacco and herbs. This has really nice verve and presence and I love the texture - lactic, almost creamy. Finishes with grainy tannins. Very alive. Tastes like a barrel sample. Drained quickly. — 6 years ago
Dark fruit, tinge of shiitake mushroom, give it an hour for the funk to mellow — 6 years ago
Wow! Wish I bought more of these at $16. Amazing. Big dark fruit, tobacco, leather, and cinnamon. Love it! — 7 years ago
Great Italian Cabernet Sauvignon blended with Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Well balanced. I will buy more then drink it! — 7 years ago
Jamie Lauder
2021 vintage.
Sangiovese 60 % and Cabernet Sauvignon 40 % from Pitigliano estate in Maremma, Tuscany with a southwest exposure.
Owned by Tommasi family since 1997.
Rompicolla is ‘breakneck’ but means tremendously steep and slippery slope…a risky adventure.
Soils are deep in volcanic tuff.
Stainless steel ferment and matured 1 year in 65 HL Slavonian oak casks.
Red cherries, raspberries, savoury spice, and floral.
Medium bodied but fresh and clean on the finish.
This wine loves food ….and I appreciate that. — 5 months ago