Saina Nieminen
Saina Nieminen
I feel kind of dirty saying it here, where so much has been said about Cornelissen, but I really liked these these two today!
The orange was from Grecanico dorato, Coda di volpe, Caricante & Cataratto of the 2009 vintage and 13% abv smelled of fresh fruit (oranges) and was delightfully tannic and moreish.
The red was from Nerello Mascalese from 2008 and 2009 and 14,5% abv, and it was crunchy and peppery like unforced Syrah; palate-cleansing tannins, slightly marred by a slight lactic note that didn't really disappear.
Apart from the high prices, I don't see what the often negative fuss is about with these wines. They seemed very enjoyable real/natural/unforced wines - they don't stand out from the other good real wines I have tried. So why all the axe-grinding with this producer?
The orange was from Grecanico dorato, Coda di volpe, Caricante & Cataratto of the 2009 vintage and 13% abv smelled of fresh fruit (oranges) and was delightfully tannic and moreish.
The red was from Nerello Mascalese from 2008 and 2009 and 14,5% abv, and it was crunchy and peppery like unforced Syrah; palate-cleansing tannins, slightly marred by a slight lactic note that didn't really disappear.
Apart from the high prices, I don't see what the often negative fuss is about with these wines. They seemed very enjoyable real/natural/unforced wines - they don't stand out from the other good real wines I have tried. So why all the axe-grinding with this producer?