Thanks for the notes. Tough work!
Interesting to see where we agree and disagree. Such are people's impressions.
I liked this a fair bit as I found it fairly fruity and luscious and easy. Especially compared to the first few wines that were more reserved. Not sure what the shredded lettuce may have been.
Similarly, I didn't find this tame at all. Fruity and easy, if not complex. Although it may have seemed so friendly to me because it was served next to that Gaia Fiano brett bomb.
I agree that the Santa Chiara was the most compelling of the Bea's, but I thought the 06 Arboreus was much more interesting than the 04 Arboreus. I saved both wines for as long as I could (maybe 45-60 minutes after they were poured) and the 04 never pleased me. Even though that was one of my contributions, it remained too pungent (in a bad way). The 06 on the other hand smoothed out into something serviceable with food. But still did not justify the pricetag IMHO.
I liked this quite a bit but can't be relied upon for accurate notes. I wrote something down about 'broth' and 'iced tea'. If they were cheaper I would buy them for more extensive tasting at home.
I liked this a lot. But it was getting late so that's pretty much all I know :)
Sorry about that! I saw on their website that it sees some skin contact, or at least is slowly pressed (they don't mention the 'days on the skin' or anything like that). So I figured it could be worth an interesting whirl. But of course it wasn't really in the right crowd for being appreciated. It's a Dressner wine so I'm sure Joe knows the details.
This was fun and easy after the Gravner, Radikon, Vodopevic wines. But I thought it was nice easygoing pleasure, and easy to buy at $20ish.
I don't remember the names. But the first one I drank was a lot more pleasing than the second!
Fun fun fun.
Interesting to see where we agree and disagree. Such are people's impressions.
2008 Camillo Donati Malvasia Frizzante Secco, Emilia - unattractive nose of shredded lettuce and salad dressing; improves with air but still (0)
I liked this a fair bit as I found it fairly fruity and luscious and easy. Especially compared to the first few wines that were more reserved. Not sure what the shredded lettuce may have been.
2007 Il Tufiello "Don Chisciotte" Fiano, Campania - subtle to the point of being tame, there's a wan kirschy note but not much else (0)
Similarly, I didn't find this tame at all. Fruity and easy, if not complex. Although it may have seemed so friendly to me because it was served next to that Gaia Fiano brett bomb.
2006 Paolo Bea "Arboreus", Umbria - after those last two wines this one is a "yahbut" (0)
2004 Paolo Bea "Arboreus", Umbria - silky, complex, clear notes of plum and apricot (+)
I agree that the Santa Chiara was the most compelling of the Bea's, but I thought the 06 Arboreus was much more interesting than the 04 Arboreus. I saved both wines for as long as I could (maybe 45-60 minutes after they were poured) and the 04 never pleased me. Even though that was one of my contributions, it remained too pungent (in a bad way). The 06 on the other hand smoothed out into something serviceable with food. But still did not justify the pricetag IMHO.
2007 Massa Vecchia "Ariento" Bianco, Toscana - tangy but ordinary (0)
I liked this quite a bit but can't be relied upon for accurate notes. I wrote something down about 'broth' and 'iced tea'. If they were cheaper I would buy them for more extensive tasting at home.
2005 Vodopivec Vitovska Classica, Friuli - slightly too bitter (0)
I liked this a lot. But it was getting late so that's pretty much all I know :)
2005 Louis Magnin Grand Orgue Chignin-Bergeron, Savoie - hey, this isn't orange!, it's ok... I guess (0)
Sorry about that! I saw on their website that it sees some skin contact, or at least is slowly pressed (they don't mention the 'days on the skin' or anything like that). So I figured it could be worth an interesting whirl. But of course it wasn't really in the right crowd for being appreciated. It's a Dressner wine so I'm sure Joe knows the details.
2008 Laureano Serres Vinyes Arrancades Catalunya - salty, smoky, tannins bite way at the end
This was fun and easy after the Gravner, Radikon, Vodopevic wines. But I thought it was nice easygoing pleasure, and easy to buy at $20ish.
the crowd clamored for amari...
Amaro S. Maria al Monte - this is my ideal of amaro: the herbs, the roots, the brewed flavor tug my attention back and forth
Amaro del Capo - a little more relaxing than the al Monte: less intense roots and more sweet fruit
I don't remember the names. But the first one I drank was a lot more pleasing than the second!
Fun fun fun.