Saina Nieminen
Saina Nieminen
I recently purchased a couple bottles from a producer I hadn't heard of before, Rossella Bencini Tesi of Fattoria di Bacchereto. I opened both tonight (they have a reputation for keeping as well as Musar once opened), but the red was corked.
Fattoria di Bacchereto Sassocarlo Terre a Mano 2007 - Bianco Toscano IGT; possibly a blend of Trebbiano (80%) and Malvazia (20%) but I don't have good sources for this; 14% abv; c.15
This is an "orange". On first sniff it seems to be in the Musar style with lots of apricot marmalade aromas: very fresh, though sweet. But it quickly develops almost malty, beer-like as well as cidery aromas. And then it morphs into a Cantillon style of sour fruitiness. It seems to have everything alcoholic that I love in its evanescent and ever-mutating aroma.
Rich and full bodied, dry palate, tannic and quite low in acidity and very like a red. The palate is much like white Musar but doesn't morph fleetingly into all the other alcohols I like. But I can live with that. Lovely wine.
Sadly, I hear that the red that was corked is supposedly a more mainstream wine. Anyone tried it? It's a Sangiovese + Cab Sauv blend which makes me a bit wary.
This is an "orange". On first sniff it seems to be in the Musar style with lots of apricot marmalade aromas: very fresh, though sweet. But it quickly develops almost malty, beer-like as well as cidery aromas. And then it morphs into a Cantillon style of sour fruitiness. It seems to have everything alcoholic that I love in its evanescent and ever-mutating aroma.
Rich and full bodied, dry palate, tannic and quite low in acidity and very like a red. The palate is much like white Musar but doesn't morph fleetingly into all the other alcohols I like. But I can live with that. Lovely wine.
Sadly, I hear that the red that was corked is supposedly a more mainstream wine. Anyone tried it? It's a Sangiovese + Cab Sauv blend which makes me a bit wary.