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Community Tasting Notes (6) Avg Score: 88.3 points

  • Non-complex, very pleasing arneis. Has great minerality.

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  • Deep, moderately yellow green-yellow color. Very expressive, refreshing and cool nose with bright aromas of green apples, aromatic herbs, honey, sharp stony minerality and apple blossom. Dry, crisp and paradoxically rich yet surprisingly light on the plate with intense, refreshing flavors of sweet yet tart apples, exotic fruits, some steely minerality and hints of herbs and honey. High in acidity, medium in body. The finish is long and intense with pronounced steeliness and stony minerality, some oregano-driven cool herbs, a little ripe apple and a hint of honeydew melon.

    A really tasty, pure and refreshing Arneis. Wonderful focus, brightness and intensity. Lovely on its own and with lighter foods, but also one that can be aged at least for 4-5 more years for additional complexity. Italy's answer for France's dry Chenin or Austria's Riesling. Really smashing stuff.

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  • Refreshing palate and nose, with citrus, yellow fruits and mineral. Pretty straightforward and lack the intensity possess by Bruno Giacosa Roero Arneis tasted alongside.

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  • My first Arneis. A very refreshing wine. Lemon color. Aromas include citrus, almond, apple, pear, apricot, white flower. On the palate, a little frizzante, with flavors of lemon zest, grapefruit, pear, almond, a little grass. High acidity. Medium+ body. Nice tart finish that lingers. Very enjoyable!

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  • Light gold color. 2oz pour with tasting menu. Crisp with citrus, apple, minerals. Very clean with good acidity. Nice. I would definitely consider this.

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