The Altesino 2019 Rosso di Montalcino is an open and accessible wine. It offers dried cherry and redcurrant, but there are some slightly evolved tones of spice and dried clay that add more dimension to this otherwise honest and straightforward interpretat...
At the pricier end of the Albarino scale, this comes from Rias Baixas' most historic producer of the grape variety, established in 1904. Quite a broad style, rounded in the mouth, with soft, peachy fruit, and a refreshing seam of mouthwatering acidity. Th...
What’s most striking about Malleron’s bottle—something the Sancerre obsessives will pick up on from the first sip—is the texture. Yes, this wine has the flinty minerality and floral bouquet. Yes, it’s got the straight line of bright, clean flavors and zippy acidity. But Malleron’s bottle is bolstered with a bit more ripeness—and combined with all of the above, it equals Sancerre at its best.
Smoked lemon with spicy apple and pear on the nose, as well as some lemon grass . Medium body with creamy texture and a delicious finish. Subtle. Drink now. Screw cap.