Camerano - Barolo Cannubi San Lorenzo 2018 (750ml) MarsanneTasting notes Brilliant ruby red color with garnet reflections. Intense and embracing bouquet, elegant aroma and with typical flavors of red fruits, tobacco, rose petals, aniseed and a spicy finish. Harmonious and without edges in the mouth, it has a superb concentration, royal finesse and purity of flavor. Pairings Roasts, braised meats, stews, game meat, dishes with truffles and aged cheeses.
Cranberry white pepper mint and crushed rock add to the wine's bright high-toned profile
Santa Cruz de Coya is the name of the nearby village established in 1595 that was a key site of the 1598-1599 uprising that ended the Era of the Conquista
open-knit offering from Bernard Magrez
melding the higher altitude austerity and structure of Eden with the density and muscle of the Barossa
Zesty and vibrant yet slightly brooding at the core
and marked by a vanilla taste which comes from well-integrated oak
during running off
The wine has great potential
grated ginger and almond blossom
The wines are crafted in the same way Todd has been making wine since he was carrying it out at Bryant Family Vineyard in the Napa Valley — utilizing very low-impact
black currant stalkiness and acidity
Made from a late-ripening variety grown in volcanic soils that is harvested in mid-October