Mar
15
2010
This is an elegant, smooth and fruity wine with attractive aromas of cherry, violet and vanilla. On the palate there is good structure with fine tannins and plenty of sweet spice. Sangiovese is perfect with tomato based sauces so it can be enjoyed with a range of dishes.
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Mar
15
2010
Long acknowledged to be a great growth of the Languedoc. Profoundly deep in the glass, opening to reveal velvety dark berry fruit and violet aromas. On the palate there are plentiful fine but dense tannins providing the framework for dark Morello cherry and blackberry fruit, and more subtle smoky nuances.
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Mar
13
2010
Showing classic notes of violet and blackcurrants, which combine on the palate with toasty oak flavours. Elegant and well structured, this rich, tannic wine will last for another decade before beginning to fade.
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Mar
10
2010
Deep red with flecks of violet, the D.V. Merlot exudes concentrated aromas of spice and ripe dark fruit which are typical of La Piramide vineyard. Sweet and fruity on the palate, subtle vanilla notes and a spicy, elegant finish make this complex wine a perfect match with beef and game dishes.
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Mar
10
2010
Deep violet in colour with almost black hues, the nose is focused with intense ripe blueberry and plum intermingled with subtle leather, vanilla and tobacco notes. A complex and fruit driven palate, the finish is long and lingering with soft, round tannins providing wonderful harmony. This wine would make a great match with pasta, beef [...]
Mar
09
2010
From densely planted vineyards on a perfect south-easterly slope near the village of San Leonino, this is a very traditional style of Chianti made from 95% Sangiovese and 5% Canaiolo. It has all the violet and red cherry characters you'd expect, with vibrant acidity and sweet spice lingering on a sumptuous finish. This will be [...]
Oct
14
2009
The terms wine glasses and wine goblets are essentially interchangeable, though the goblet is a more traditional form that was used centuries ago. Unlike today’s typical wine glasses, these were made of other materials.