Community Tasting Notes (11) Avg Score: 90.5 points

  • Beautiful wine - Medium lemon color and crystalline - looks quite young
    Medium aromas - citrus/ melon/ chamomile/ apple
    Intense reductive notes of ash/ matchstick and pine resin which blew off after approx. 30 mins in the glass
    Full palate of citrus but primarily mineral at this stage - dry rocks and ash - fairly round and with an oily texture - at the same time rather creamy and I would guess some lees contact
    Medium acidity and medium length
    Great example of what Fiano can do with some age and prob no rush to drink now - prob 2-3 yrs left

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  • Single blind tasting
    Bright almost fluorescent, lemon yellow color
    Medium + aromatics of initially reductive flint qualities that quickly blow off to yield sweet melon, mineral and ash. Secondary floral notes.
    Medium palate with some phenolic bitterness and medium acidity. Primary palate is Meyer lemon
    The most amazing note of the wine is the mouth feel. Round, creamy and slightly oily with a long finish at only 6 six years old.

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  • Friday night in the library. Tasted blind. Pop and poured. Drank over 2+ hours.
    Appearance is clear, pale intensity, yellow lemon colour. Legs.
    Nose is clean, medium intensity, with aromas of honey, hot stones minerality, citrus lemon, apricot. Developing.
    On the palate, dry, medium+ acidity, medium alcohol (13%), medium+ body. Medium+ flavour intensity, with flavours of honey, citrus lemon, pineapple, creamy apricot, hot stones minerality, streak of green herbs, bitter almond. Medium+ finish.
    Tough guessing this wine. Was going from Chenin Blanc to Pinot Gris. On hindsight, the bitter almond note should have given a clue for Italian indigenous varietal.
    Can still go on to develop more honey character with a bit more age. Nice minerality from the volcanic soil.

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  • nose:yellow flower,hint of yellow raisin,thin layer of apricot,mineral,shadow of smoky earth,lemon skin,slite honey.nice beautiful nose

    palate:tight(backward).nice texture.glycerin,rather long finish.lack of complexity,pretty gd acdity

    notes:pruney finishing,floral,white nectarine,citrus notes,stony

    conclusion:gues tis bttl nd more time.the nose is veri open but yet the palate is rather backward

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  • This is a very fine example of Fiano. Clear, bright straw yellow in color. The nose is clean and complex, with pear, yellow peach, citrus (lemon and grapefruit), herbs and white flowers. The palate is dry, but with nice sweet fruit. The acidity is medium (+), alcohol is medium at 12% alcohol. The mouthfeel is smooth. There's a nice streak of minerality in the medium (+) long finish. It is drinking well now and likely to continue drinking well for several more years. A very solid value.

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  • Very impressive, terrific QPR. floral nose (not sweet though) and mix of citrussy/grassy elements and peach notes. Acidic but in a good way. Medium finish, no lingering aftertaste or acid burn.

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  • Almond blossom, almond skin, light lemon, toasted nuts, honeysuckle, other floral elements, slight herbal, stony; full bodied but zingy; skin tannins are obvious (bitter finish); very enjoyable.

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  • Pale yellow. Floral nose of pear and lemon. Green pear and bracing acids on the palate. Medium length finish. Overall, a quite enjoyable wine and reasonably priced at $22.

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  • Russk at the Stacole Tasting at the Rubel Collection. 90+

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  • From the wine list (and offered by the glass) at Dalla Terra, London. Floral and stone fruit, with a touch of quinine. Robust full white, with good acidity. Paired well against various antipasti, even the bresaola. Lovely.

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  • Vini d'Italia Tour (Altanta): Straw color; mint, grain, corn, yellow fruit; good grip and depth on the palate, firm; tasty.

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