Saina Nieminen
Saina Nieminen
Full disclosure: I might be somehow financially involved in these but I am not sure (in fact I'm not even sure if these are imported here).
I enjoyed two fun wines from Valmior from O Rosal in Ras Baixas tonight. A Rosado 2008 from Sousn and Brancellao (never heard of these grapes before! how fun!) which was so red it frightened me. It seemed quite lovely, however, peppery and light on its feet - not something I expected from such a deep ros. Crisp, clean and frightfully moreish.
The Tinto 2008, from Cao tinto, Sousn and Brancellao was also hugely interesting though sadly in a slightly inexpressive state. A little too lactic and reductive aromatically but it did have wonderful wild berry aromas and deep tannins and acidity. Crunchy wine. The only other red like this that I have had was a Langmann Blauer Wildbacher.
An enjoyable acquaintance for sure.
I enjoyed two fun wines from Valmior from O Rosal in Ras Baixas tonight. A Rosado 2008 from Sousn and Brancellao (never heard of these grapes before! how fun!) which was so red it frightened me. It seemed quite lovely, however, peppery and light on its feet - not something I expected from such a deep ros. Crisp, clean and frightfully moreish.
The Tinto 2008, from Cao tinto, Sousn and Brancellao was also hugely interesting though sadly in a slightly inexpressive state. A little too lactic and reductive aromatically but it did have wonderful wild berry aromas and deep tannins and acidity. Crunchy wine. The only other red like this that I have had was a Langmann Blauer Wildbacher.
An enjoyable acquaintance for sure.