Intriguing nose reminiscent of fruitcake (ripe dark fruits and spices). Nice round mouthfeel, velvety texture, tight and exquisite finish. Ready to drink.
Hugely rich on the nose with kirsch and dried figs, blackberry and fresh earth; so much depth with supple tannins and ripe acidity. Big and powerful, but it comes wrapped in a rich, silky texture that results in an overall vibrant, stylish wine. Still needs a little time in the bottle to fully integrate, but will be a stunner.
Rich and beautiful aromas of ripe plum, dried fig and red berries. Full-bodied, with rich, silky tannins and plenty of fruit that turns to liquorice and black cherry with a complex, flavourful finish. Richer than most producers’ Amarones.
Extremely fresh and floral, with lemons and flowers on the nose. Bright and elegant, with lots of character and bright acidity and a long and lively finish. A great match with shellfish, white meat and slightly spicy dishes. Great quality for its modest price.
Amber ale with aromas of raisins, citrus and gentle hops; flavours of light citrus and malts with a dry, nutty, slightly hoppy finish.
A little sparkling-like with fresh aromas of citrus and coriander and yeast; soft and refreshing flavours of coriander, orange peel and spices with a pleasant acidity.
Dark ruby. Black fruits have the advantage over the oak in a very elegant nose. Medium-bodied, it shows more finesse than the 2008, in part due to an extra year of evolution, but the 2008 vintage provided more concentration due to lower yields. Drinks well right now, but you can wait a few more years.