Back label on this 2021 bottling identifies Saint Laurent as the varietal and claims "the wine is part of the project 'Primi Vini' for grapes that ripen early, enabling the wine to be put on the market earlier. I don't know if this means it is a Nouveau style/carbonic maceration or just refers to the precociousness of the variety.
Inky purple. Boisterously fruity nose with a crushable balance that invites another sip. YUM. — 3 years ago
Lime and hay. A little funky. Phenomenal with charcoal grilled foods. — 5 years ago
Just an all time favorite — 8 months ago
Tart minerals, sea salt and smoke. Subtle oak finish. — 2 years ago
Cherries, herbs, and earth. Good structure and excellent food wine. — 4 years ago
If you like your kombucha brunch to have some alcohol, this is a good bottle for you.
If you’re looking for Friday night entertainment, you’d be better off elsewhere. — 5 years ago
Auf der eleganten Seite…. — 2 years ago
Enjoyable big redl, not too much oak. — 3 years ago
Jeremiah Diaz
This wine is clear, pale ruby in color; on the nose, it's clean with medium intensity primary and secondary aromas of raspberries, cloves, and hibiscus; on the palate, it's dry with high acidity, medium tannins, medium alcohol, medium body, and pronounced primary and secondary flavors of cherries, strawberries, and dried leaves with a long finish. This wine is complex and intense. Overall, I rate this wine as very good. — 12 days ago