Retail $20. Our third night in Austin and we went to a small Italian restaurant, Intero, on Cesar Chavez, Inter. Decent wine list and great food, we decided to deviate from our champagne path and opted for this Arneis. A bit golden but quite green apple-y as well as lemon-y with floral notes and even a touch of honey. The palate is surprisingly rich and full bodied as most of the Roeros I have had have been more acid-driven. This seems to have spent some time in oak and has gone through at least a partial malo. And I like it. Great fruit, ample tartness, and that roundness really work well together. Nice.
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6/30/2023 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 92 Points
Retail $20. Our third night in Austin and we went to a small Italian restaurant, Intero, on Cesar Chavez, Inter. Decent wine list and great food, we decided to deviate from our champagne path and opted for this Arneis. A bit golden but quite green apple-y as well as lemon-y with floral notes and even a touch of honey. The palate is surprisingly rich and full bodied as most of the Roeros I have had have been more acid-driven. This seems to have spent some time in oak and has gone through at least a partial malo. And I like it. Great fruit, ample tartness, and that roundness really work well together. Nice.
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