AT Bruno Ristorante in Positano, local favorite. Recommended by the waiter, first time with this wine. This is the Taurasi DOCG, not the Quatro Confini...PnP, had with some pasta and local fish.
Medium/dark ruby red. Nose showing ripe red cherry, fig/balsamic. Palate of dark cherry, blackberry, licorice, olives (?). Smooth texture, not much through the mid palate. Finishes with mineral notes. Medium body and finish.
Enjoyable wine, not as distinctive as other Anglianico based wines experienced on this trip. I suspect by design this is made to be less edgy and more accessible young (just a guess). Nice wine, should be at its best over the next 3-5 years
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3/27/2019 - walkerjfw wrote:
AT Bruno Ristorante in Positano, local favorite. Recommended by the waiter, first time with this wine. This is the Taurasi DOCG, not the Quatro Confini...PnP, had with some pasta and local fish.
Medium/dark ruby red. Nose showing ripe red cherry, fig/balsamic. Palate of dark cherry, blackberry, licorice, olives (?). Smooth texture, not much through the mid palate. Finishes with mineral notes. Medium body and finish.
Enjoyable wine, not as distinctive as other Anglianico based wines experienced on this trip. I suspect by design this is made to be less edgy and more accessible young (just a guess). Nice wine, should be at its best over the next 3-5 years
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