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- Nose is clean and fully developed. The medium aromatic intensity is exclusively that of blackberry, and oaky spiciness.
Varietal: 50% Sangiovese, 50% Montepulciano
- Clear, pale ruby, and transparent in appearance. This is the first vin rouge through the core of which I could read the tasting list.
- On the palate it is surprisingly crisp and refreshing. Medium acidity, medium alcohol and the off dry nature of this wine make for a medium plus body. The interplay of these traits creates a synergy that can only be acquired when sweetness, acidity and alcohol are in excellent balance. This wine manages to be delicate and aggressive at the same time, as well as mouthwatering and without any sharp edges. The flavor intensity is at medium plus. This medium length wine opens up with citrus and stone fruits that envelope the mouth, but soon after these sensations give way to green apples, grapefruits and minerals.
- There is a medium intensity in the clean nose of this still developing wine. Aromas are wide-ranging but almost all very subtle. Terroir, minerality and flintiness first take the stage. They are followed by unripe peaches and green apples. Somewhere in the mix a hint of marmalade comes through, which speaks to the ripeness of the grapes. All aromas aside, however, the most distinctive smell, as well as what really characterizes this Chablis, is an unsweetened and uncinnamoned Mott's Applesauce. Once you think of it you cannot but visualize putting your nose into a freshly opened jar instead of an ISO standard wineglass.
Varietal: Riesling

Varietal: Pinot Grigio
- In appearance the wine is clear with pale lemon lemon intensity and greenish hue. After swirling the wine formed quickly streaming wide legs.