Luciano Capellini

Luciano Sandrone

Le Vigne Barolo Nebbiolo

Pleasant Barolo that's beginning to hit it's stride. Little tart cherry thing in the undertone. — 24 days ago

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Luciano Sandrone

Dolcetto d'Alba 2023

A brawny and pleasant Dolcetto — black fruit forward with hints of anise and an unusually tannic bite. — 10 months ago

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Vinosia Luciano Ercolino

Rajamagra Riserva Taurasi Aglianico

Well balanced red with our Easter lamb dinner. — 2 years ago

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Luciano Sandrone

Cannubi Boschis Barolo Nebbiolo

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9.3

Idylio by Apreda Rome — 24 days ago

Francesco Rinaldi e Figli

Barolo Nebbiolo 1970

Rounding out the flight of legendary Barolo estates, Francesco Rinaldi certainly takes its rightful place in the pantheon of Piemonte’s history. By 1970, the estate had been under the leadership of Luciano Rinaldi for nearly three decades. I can’t verify but I believe Luciano was sourcing fruit from Cannubi, Sarmassa and Vignane in Barolo; Codana in Castiglione Falletto; and Rocche dell'Annunziata and Boiolo in La Morra.

This particular bottle was poured into a decanter and allowed to breath for five hours. It was subsequently returned to its bottle a couple hours prior to service and enjoyed alongside the ‘41 Conterno and the ‘61 Cappellano. The 1970 Classico pours a ruddy garnet color with a translucent core and a slightly orange rim; medium viscosity with no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is vinous with notes of ripe and dried Morello cherry, shiso, alpine herbs, cola nut, dried roses, truffle, and dried gravelly earth. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium+ tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose, the finish is long. Stunning stuff. As expected, this bottle came across noticeably more youthful than the two elder statesmen poured alongside. An outstanding pairing with the agnolotti del plin. If this bottle is representative, there is still quite a bit of life left in this. Drink now with patience and through 2040+.
— 5 months ago

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Stadlmann

Mandel-Höh Zierfandler 2019

Tonight, we’re exploring a gorgeous white wine from Thermenregion, situated near Vienna, in Niederosterreich, Austria. 🇦🇹

It’s made from the indigenous variety – Zierfandler – which we’d never tried before and were super excited to taste.  Now that we have, we can confirm it is stunning! 😍😍

👀 This wine is medium lemon. 👃🏻 On the nose are medium (+) intensity aromas of honeydew, ripe white peach, apricot, pear, white cherry, lemon and lime peel, white blossom, tarragon, chervil, wet slate, cardamom, honeycomb, and cream.

👄 On the palate this wine is dry with the tiniest hint of residual sugar, lending a honeyed characteristic. It has medium alcohol (13.5% ABV), a medium(+) body, and medium(+) acidity with medium(+) intensity of flavors consistent with the nose. It has a persistent finish and a rich, textured mouthfeel that reminds us of a Viognier.

We paired this wine with a creamy herb 🌿 capellini pasta, sautéed shrimp, asparagus, and cherry tomatoes. It went deliciously!! 😚💫

Cheers to exploring new wines from new regions and finding some real treasures along the way! 🥂🥂

Weingut Stadlmann Thermenregion Zierfandler Mandel-Hoh (2019).
— 3 years ago

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@Ericsson You got it! Here’s to traveling the world through our senses and exploring all of its magnificent fruits! 🥂🥂

Luciano Sandrone

Aleste Barolo Nebbiolo 2019

Mucho gusto! — 4 months ago

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Luciano Sandrone

Vite Talin Barolo Nebbiolo 2016

Piazza Duomo acker — 6 months ago

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Kings of Prohibition

Lucky Luciano Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022

A sweet dark fruit (blackberry and plum), vanilla & chocolate. — 2 years ago