Tignanello – Nectar of the gods

25 Aug

Tignanello

No words can describe it in the deep. I mean…you only have to drink it to completely understand it.

You can’t help but love this wine. The richness, density and intensity are all outstanding and Tignanello is extraordinary in terms of aromas and flavors.

This is one of everyone’s must do list!

The original Super Tuscan, Tignanello is produced exclusively from a 116-acre vineyard site at Antinori’s Tignanello Estate.

It’s a blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc.

Wow! The quality of the wine can be felt already on the nose.

The 2007 Tignanello is intense ruby red in color with primary aromas of concentrated, ripe fruit and spice, which give way to milder notes of vanilla and toast. Generous, richly textured and intense on the palate, this wine possesses a complex structure and long persistent flavors with hints of chocolate, huckleberries and black plums on the finish. The well-managed tannin blends perfectly with the oak, for a complex and elegant wine.

I didn’t want the bottle to end.

This is by far one of my favorite Italian red and I wish I could personally thank Pietro Antinori for creating this.

Enjoy !!

 

2007 Antinori Tignanello
Producer: Antinori
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Cabernet Sauvignon
Origin: Italy
Region: Tuscany

 

Dorigo – a taste of what Friuli has to offer

21 Aug

I visited Alessio and Cristina Dorigo after they had moved operations to a new base near Povoletto, his father having retired and sold the old winery at Buttrio. It is only 15 minutes away but it felt like a very new start.

This area is the Collio Orientali del Friuli ( = COF), just north of, and in many ways a continuation of, the Collio DOC. But I particularly wanted to come here as they have a reputation for red wines as well as whites, including those from local varieties. In fact they have a comprehensive selection of wines, many of which we tasted in a very generous tasting.

I tried some of their best products from white to red, from Ronc di Juri to Pignolo. What a great taste!

The Dorigo winery was created in 1966 with the purchase of two vineyards, Ronc di Juri at Buttrio and Montsclapade, at Premariacco. These are ancient local place names, meaning the “Juri Vineyard”, after the family that for generations cultivated the land before we arrived, and the “Split Mountain”, because of the road that slices the summit in two.

During the tasting we discuss the wine scene in Friuli. The first half of the century saw one disaster after another, whether oenological (phylloxera) or even more seriously two world wars – Friuli had been at the centre of the old Austrian empire which was passing away and was caught in the thick of the action.

After the war the first priority was quantity and so there was a lot of planting on the plain. It was only in the 1970s with a tiny group of pioneers – which included Girolamo Dorigo – that the new path to quality and contemporary, fresh and expressive wines was set.

Dorigo do produce a great range of red wines from local varieties – Schioppettino, Refosco at two quality levels, Tazzelenghe and Pignolo.

The Dorigo family has been a pioneer in modern Friulian viticulture and I have no doubt that the next generation will now take it forward from their new estate – ten hectares of vines in Buttrio and ten in Povoletto.

There is a message in Dorigo bottles. It tells of their love for the land and its fruits, the dedication of the people who work it, and their excitement when grapes are transformed into that most noble of beverages, wine.

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Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc

20 Aug

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This is a lovely representation of what New Zealand can produce at a great price!

Another wine from New Zealand? I told you! I love them!

This time I tried a Sauvignon Blanc from Nobilo.

So rich in history, Nobilo wines are proudly hailed as some of New Zealand’s most respected pioneering wine brands. A Croat immigrant, Nikola Nobilo, whose family history and winemaking background stretches back over 300 years to the Adriatic island of Korcula off the Dalmatian coast, led the way. The history of the company in New Zealand goes back to the early 1940’s when this Croatian family, landed in New Zealand. They settled in Huapai, West Auckland situated in the North Island of New Zealand, and started planting vines in 1943. With over 300 years of European wine history, this family effectively persuaded and guided the NZ wine industry away from hybrid grape varieties and fortified wines, to a higher level of quality wine, now recognized and appraised by all markets.

A rich, complex, full bodied wine with a striking bouquet of passion fruit, gooseberries and nettles. Opulent tropical fruit flavors, complemented by herbal and mineral characters lead to a persistent finish. Sophisticated and delicious.

Pair with oysters! Delicious!

Nobilo
Country: New Zealand
Area: Marlborough
Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc
Style: White Wine

Simon Selosse – you won’t stop drinking it!

19 Aug

champagne

Honestly I’m not a big Champagne fan. I usually prefer Franciacorta wines.

Sometimes for having a good Champagne you have to spend a lot of money! This is not happening with Franciacorta that gives you great results even with the inexpensive bottles…

But I have to say that this is really very good! And a great value!

Magnificent golden hue. Very expressive, highly endearing nose of white fruits, mild spices. The palate displays seductive, well-integrated exuberance and focused, long-lasting scents. A wine for serious food that works well with fish and charcuterie.

Simon Selosse Grand Cru Avize
Type White – Sparkling
Varietal Chardonnay
Designation Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Premières Saveurs
Country France
Region Champagne
SubRegion Avize
Appellation Champagne

 

It’s Marche time!

17 Aug

At this time of the year I love to drink fresh and fruity white wines! So I opened this great Verdicchio bottle to pair with fave and Pecorino cheese.

Colle Stefano is an organic winery from Central Italy. The winery that is located in Matelica, which is part of the Marche region, has dedicated itself to the production of just one white wine. Their annual production of 80.000 bottles of Verdicchio di Matelica DOC is rather small. The Verdicchio from Colle Stefano is a regular winner of the 3 glasses Gambero Rosso award.

The harmonious bouquet was composed of intense aromas of pineapple, apple and lime. In the mouth, the Verdicchio from Colle Stefano was dry, refreshing, smooth and a little bit fruity. I tasted lots of minerals, too. The wine was well-balanced. Fantastic finale with a persistently long finish. The only problem with this wine is that after every sip you want to take another one! It is that good!

Colle Stefano Verdicchio di Matelica
Type white
Country Italy
Region Marche
Grape type Verdicchio
Drinking style Crisp, clean, dry

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New Zealand…sooo good

15 Aug

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I have to be honest…I am biased as I love Kiwis and their great wines but this Sauvignon Blanc is not bad at all!

I love to try new producers, new things, so I decided to give this a try! And I wasn’t disappointed!

Founded in 1974, Matua was the first NZ winery to produce Sauvignon Blanc.

Very light, bright yellow colour. Vibrant, fresh, pristine herbal and salad greens aromas. The same on the palate which is vital, tangy and crisp, with good intensity and flavour. Limey notes, not complex, but well-balanced, fine and harmonious. An appealing, early-drinking wine.

Great product and great value!

Franciacorta – seems like home

13 Aug

When I return to Franciacorta I feel at home.

Franciacorta is a splendid region of Lombardy, a stone’s throw from Brescia and within easy reach of the rest of Europe. Nature has over thousands of years sculpted this ancient land, creating a breathtakingly varied landscape awash with colour, that yields its most prized treasure, the wine. Yet its history has been moulded by man, who has toiled for centuries to create an impressive cultural heritage. This is where the most amazing “bollicine” come from. It’s the land for sparkling wines!

Among the most respected wine producers of Franciacorta sparkling and still wines in the region are Berlucchi, Bellavista and Ca’Del Bosco. Others include Mosnel, Muratori, Lantieri, Majolini,Ferghettina and Cavalleri.

But my favorite always remains a small producer Faccoli.

Their fantastic Dosage Zero is one of the best I have ever tried.

http://www.faccolifranciacorta.it/en

When I am in Franciacorta there are a couple of restaurants where I love to eat.

One is L’osteria della Villetta and the other one is Dispensa Pani e Vini. Both in these places you can enjoy the real and amazing cusine of the territory and drink the best sparkling wine in the world…

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OMG!

6 Aug

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There are some occasions in life that nothing else will do, but Cristal needs time and so you need to plan ahead. Some days ago I opened a bottle of 1996 that I had held since we moved to the States, it really made the occasion and from my personal point of view the patience and planning that had been involved added that extra level of enjoyment. It was a bottle of Champagne that I will never forget, being rich and yesty, yet poised at the same time, perfectly pitched and more than worth the wait!

Brilliant colour with pale gold highlights, indicating a year of very fine ripeness. A fine, steady flow of bubbles. There’s an impressive balance between ripe fruit and crisp acidity, rich and food friendly, but also a fine apéritif. Apricot and grape- fruit flavors are round and rich, but with considerable minerality as well. A rich bouquet with hints of zesty fruit, lilies and light toasty hint of hazelnuts develops in the glass as the fruit aromas become more intense and complex
A wine that you can never forget and that will explode all its potential after a few year.
Perfect pairing with some sushi or oysters.

Louis Roederer Cristal 2006
Vintage: 2006
Origin: France » Champagne » Brut Champagne
Producer: Louis Roederer
Grape Variety: Champagne Blend
Style: Full Bodied, Brut, 12% alcohol