SteveTimko
Steve Timko
2007 Guy Breton Morgon Vieilles Vignes - France, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Morgon (3/28/2010)
Best of the three cru Beaujolais I've had this week and a good ambassador for gamay but a notch or two below Lapierre. Light. Disjointed for the first 10 or 15 minutes but it came together after it got air. Slightly out of balance with a little too much tartness. Bright red fruit flavors. Smooth but also a little bit unpolished, a little rustic. Good finish. A Kermit Lynch import.
2008 Di Giovanna Nerello Mascalese - Italy, Sicily, Sicilia IGT (3/27/2010)
Hard to get a handle on this wine. I was stuck with a pop and pour. I wish now I had tried to decant it. Despite much swirling it only opened up a little bit over dinner. Definitely Eyetalian with the acidic bite. A little bit generic tasting, though. Nothing that made me think of Sicily or nerello mascalese. The flavors were darker berries on the attack and some bitter tannins on the finish. Not much complexity but balanced. I think to be fair to this wine it should age another year or two. It might add some depth. I was hoping for some of the nerello mascalese spice and I got none. While I'm drinking it I'm thinking what I paid for it at Biondivino and how I could probably get a better bottle for less at K&L or Wine Expo. imported by Italia Wine Imports.
2008 Terre Cortesi Moncaro Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico - Italy, Marche, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico (3/27/2010)
Some of these point scores on CellarTracker! suggest this is an average wine but it's pretty good stuff. Grassiness and white fruit on the nose. A nice acidic bite on the palate. Good minerality. Some tropical white fruits. Nice finish. Great balance. Perhaps just a lilttle more austere than the 2007; not as much fruit. Every restaurant menu should have a nice inexpensive white like this. This was actually a better match for the beef ravioli than the Nerello Mascalese. Imported by Tutto-Vino LLC.
Best of the three cru Beaujolais I've had this week and a good ambassador for gamay but a notch or two below Lapierre. Light. Disjointed for the first 10 or 15 minutes but it came together after it got air. Slightly out of balance with a little too much tartness. Bright red fruit flavors. Smooth but also a little bit unpolished, a little rustic. Good finish. A Kermit Lynch import.
2008 Di Giovanna Nerello Mascalese - Italy, Sicily, Sicilia IGT (3/27/2010)
Hard to get a handle on this wine. I was stuck with a pop and pour. I wish now I had tried to decant it. Despite much swirling it only opened up a little bit over dinner. Definitely Eyetalian with the acidic bite. A little bit generic tasting, though. Nothing that made me think of Sicily or nerello mascalese. The flavors were darker berries on the attack and some bitter tannins on the finish. Not much complexity but balanced. I think to be fair to this wine it should age another year or two. It might add some depth. I was hoping for some of the nerello mascalese spice and I got none. While I'm drinking it I'm thinking what I paid for it at Biondivino and how I could probably get a better bottle for less at K&L or Wine Expo. imported by Italia Wine Imports.
2008 Terre Cortesi Moncaro Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico - Italy, Marche, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico (3/27/2010)
Some of these point scores on CellarTracker! suggest this is an average wine but it's pretty good stuff. Grassiness and white fruit on the nose. A nice acidic bite on the palate. Good minerality. Some tropical white fruits. Nice finish. Great balance. Perhaps just a lilttle more austere than the 2007; not as much fruit. Every restaurant menu should have a nice inexpensive white like this. This was actually a better match for the beef ravioli than the Nerello Mascalese. Imported by Tutto-Vino LLC.