Slow wine tasting 🇮🇹 , single vineyard, 30% trebbiano, black volcanic soil — 4 months ago
Pale yellow pour. Aroma of citrus minerals. Cool and crisp mild slate lemon minerals upfront. And a taste of pear ( after I read it) Very light. — 9 months ago
Pale-medium ruby color.
Aromas of red fruit and spice.
Dry. Flavors of red fruit, cherry, rosemary, hint of juniper or pine resin. Fruity and herbal.
Intensity: 4/5
Complexity: 2/5
Balance: 4/5
Finish: 4/5 — 3 years ago
Along w/ Pra & Pieropan - the royalty of Soave. Ca’Rugate also make fantastic reds. Their wines always technically correct and strike the proper balance of extraction & finesse. This was no different: floral and citrus, vein of minerality, suave acidic backbone, delicious finish. — 6 years ago
Wet stone, minerality, honey butterscotch notes. — 2 months ago
Pale lemon color.
Aromas of green herbal notes.
Dry. Flavors of lime, cooked spinach in garlic, herbs, floral.
Intensity: 4/5
Complexity: 3/5
Balance: 5/5
Finish: 5/5 — 2 years ago
Great experience at tasting room 👍🏽 — 8 years ago
Definitely about the crisp and clean. Agree with the wet stone and after rain descriptors from winery. My favorite 2013 'Cru' Soave so far. Still need to taste Pieropan La Rocca which is typically my favorite. — 11 years ago
Al Moro Rome — 2 months ago
Medium bodied and a green/yellow color indicate some softening, but the wine itself is very green and fruit forward, green figs (but just the vegetal smell), with some acidity and notes of yellow fruit rind, crisp mountain air, grassy notes, and a slight baking note, like pastry, hidden away underneath. Palate is crisp, dry, with a balanced acidity, lots of limestone, crisp yellow fruits, maybe some yellow grapefruit, celery hints, lemon juice tartness, and an emerging grassy energy that starts to swell long after the sip is complete. Dry to the end, but not bitterly so, very nice. — 4 months ago
Medium ruby color.
Aromas of red fruit, hint of tomato leaf.
Dry. Flavors of red fruit, strawberry, cherry, hint of spice. Fresh, light and vibrant. Lovely, but lacking complexity for an Amarone.
Intensity: 4/5
Complexity: 2/5
Balance: 5/5
Finish: 4/5 — 3 years ago
Classy. Smooth, a bit about it. Let's get more. Enjoyed for J's birthday. — 6 years ago
Not as good as Pieropan, but still a very bright and lovely garganega from one of the region's oldest producers. — 10 years ago
Rebekah List
Surprisingly good flavor — 2 months ago