Rather pale rose not white The nose feels weird, confused, grapefruit/lemon peel, green notes, white peach notes, pear Palate shows green notes again, the acidity is aggressive, angular texture, warmth from alcohol, med body, med finish
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Served blind. Pale orange in appearance, medium bodied with good mid-palate weight, savoury with bright acids and good concentration and citric complexity. I wondered about Champagne as nose seemed reminiscent, yet I was outfoxed by the colour and was thinking E. Europe, when in fact it was a Piedmontese Pinot Noir vinified as a white. Kudos to the Somm at 67PM. BTG from Zalto Universal.
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Served blind. With its orangeish appearance and oddly concentrated, succulent, herbal flavours I thought this was a wine from somewhere like Slovenia, made with an unfamiliar grape variety, but it turned out to be Piemontese Pinot Nero vinified as a white wine! Quite intense orange and red fruit, a shimmering texture, intense and mineral and simply very nice to drink.
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10/24/2023 - kostaslonis wrote:
Rather pale rose not white
The nose feels weird, confused, grapefruit/lemon peel, green notes, white peach notes, pear
Palate shows green notes again, the acidity is aggressive, angular texture, warmth from alcohol, med body, med finish
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5/30/2023 - chefdilletante wrote:
Pale pink. Lots to hold the attention, from hints of red fruit, to glimmers of acacia on the finish, and a surprising gob of minerality. Fun.
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12/21/2022 - fussyeater Likes this wine:
Served blind. Pale orange in appearance, medium bodied with good mid-palate weight, savoury with bright acids and good concentration and citric complexity. I wondered about Champagne as nose seemed reminiscent, yet I was outfoxed by the colour and was thinking E. Europe, when in fact it was a Piedmontese Pinot Noir vinified as a white. Kudos to the Somm at 67PM. BTG from Zalto Universal.
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12/21/2022 - NickA Likes this wine: 92 Points
Served blind. With its orangeish appearance and oddly concentrated, succulent, herbal flavours I thought this was a wine from somewhere like Slovenia, made with an unfamiliar grape variety, but it turned out to be Piemontese Pinot Nero vinified as a white wine! Quite intense orange and red fruit, a shimmering texture, intense and mineral and simply very nice to drink.
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