Radici means roots. The painting of the vine is done by artist Maria Macotsi and its found on the cellar caves of the property.
Fiano is a weight wine. Kate loves the weight of the wine. The textural weight. SMells like earth and mushrooms to me (in a nice way) not a whole ton of fruit to it. Maybe that is just me. There is fruit there on the palate.
Ok, its being served warm, but darn is that rather thick and powerful. Peanut butter? Ok, everyone else thinks its super floral. So something is wrong with me.
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11/5/2017 - paulst Likes this wine: 90 Points
Balanced; creamy but with some zest lemony apricot.
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3/31/2017 - TexasBob wrote: 85 Points
Clear with a yellow-green tinge. Lemon bubble gum and stony minerals on the nose. Lemon-aid, strong minerals into the finish.
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2/15/2017 - paulst Likes this wine: 91 Points
Initially too stoney and round; later developed balance and complexity with nice finish.
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5/2/2016 - Ben Christiansen wrote:
Radici means roots. The painting of the vine is done by artist Maria Macotsi and its found on the cellar caves of the property.
Fiano is a weight wine. Kate loves the weight of the wine. The textural weight. SMells like earth and mushrooms to me (in a nice way) not a whole ton of fruit to it. Maybe that is just me. There is fruit there on the palate.
Ok, its being served warm, but darn is that rather thick and powerful. Peanut butter? Ok, everyone else thinks its super floral. So something is wrong with me.
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