Costco. $15.89. Good. Will drink a lot. — 4 months ago
Bm. Tm+. Am. Fm. — 4 months ago
It’s peachy! Light and not too citrus-forward. — 10 months ago
Beautiful Super Tuscan! Sangiovese, Cab Sauv, Malbec — 2 years ago
Fine Ripasso — 3 years ago
Very easy to drink. Smooth. — 4 years ago
Great notes with hint of dark berry and spice. Medium to full body. Full finish that works in and pairs fantastic with Bone-In Beef Sort Ribs! Very smooth with a Full Body vintage reference! Yummy and Very Eloquent! — a month ago
Castellani — St. Giorgio Vernaccia di San Gimignano 2024, Vernaccia di San Gimignano DOCG — Tuscany, Italy 🇮🇹
Overview:
100% Vernaccia. A fresh and vibrant follow-up to the Vintage 2023,(also reviewed) maintaining the classic Tuscan profile while leaning into greater precision and energy. This vintage 24 highlights freshness and length over the more almond-driven character of the prior year.
Aromas & Flavors:
Lemon zest, green apple, and crisp pear take the lead. Subtle floral notes and a delicate mineral edge add lift, with less emphasis on the traditional almond note and more focus on citrus-driven clarity.
Mouthfeel:
Light to medium-bodied with brighter acidity than the v.2023. Clean, lively, and more linear in structure, finishing longer with a slightly savory edge that lingers elegantly.
Food Pairings:
Seafood, grilled fish, light pasta, fresh salads, or simple Mediterranean dishes. Excellent as a refreshing aperitif.
Verdict:
A more energetic and refined expression of Vernaccia. While the v.2023 leans slightly rounder with its almond touch, the v.2024 shines with freshness, precision, and a longer, more savory finish.
Did You Know?
Vernaccia di San Gimignano was the first Italian wine to receive DOC status in 1966, marking its place as one of Italy’s most historic white wines.
🍷 Personal Pick Insight:
V.2024 edges ahead for its freshness and extended finish, more vibrant and food-driven, while still honoring the classic style. — 2 months ago
So yum!!! Perfect find at a tiny wine store, to enjoy at byo Piazzi in frenchtown 👌🏼 — 7 months ago
Excellent value Chianti. Dark fruits, tar, faint cherry licorice. Good acidity. — 3 years ago
Easy drinking. Acidic but good. Light red. Good warm weather wine. — 24 days ago
Probably approaching or at its peak, an inexpensive Riserva that paired nicely with mushroom ravioli with an olio and sun dried tomato sauce. — 2 months ago
$12 at total wine. Dry, drinkable, full bodied — 4 months ago
Loved the fruitiness of this wine. Tannin minimal if any. Had it with spaghetti in Austin for Xmas. — 5 months ago
Nice super Tuscan. Nice oaky flavor — a year ago
Great Sangiovese for a good price. Fruity but not sweet. Well balanced and easy to drink. — 3 years ago
Disney cruise - Refreshing and lite. — 3 years ago
Ray Vanderhoff
Another solid vintage of this Teroldego (90%) Syrah (10%) blend. Purple/ruby color with a dark core. Fragrant aromas of jammy black and blue fruit, dark cocoa and black pepper. Flavors of black berry/plum/raspberry fruit, blueberries, black licorice and fresh herbs. Long lasting and very earthy finish. Medium bodied and bright acidity. Slightly chewy (well integrated) tannins and relatively low (12.5%) alcohol. Nicely complex and well structured. Much riper tasting (probably warmer) vintage than in prior years. Such excellent quality for the price. Thanks for the taste, Chris B! — 2 days ago