Jolly Rancher pink in color, this joyful rosato pops out of the bottle with aromas of cherry, cranberry and wild herbs. The dry palate is well-structured with tart red fruits and a texture showing a touch of tannins. A rosato for those looking for more substance.
This wine opens with subtle aromas of white peach, grapefruit zest, pressed yellow flowers and peach pit. The expansive palate has both weight and lift, with fresh and candied citrus, crushed stone and mouthwatering acidity on the finish. This is really good!
This straw-colored wine from Italy opens with a honeydew melon and green apple bouquet with hints of crushed seashell and lemon. On the palate, this wine is full bodied with integrated plus acidity. The mouthfeel is balanced, round, bright, and fresh. The flavor profile is a tasty lemon verbena and green apple blend with notes of green tea, chalky minerality and honeydew melon. I also detected some hints of white pepper, almonds, and saline. The finish is dry, and its acidity and flavors are nicely prolonged.
Great and rich aromas with delicate acacia, hazelnut, almond and a touch of honey notes.
The 2018 Turlo mixes notes of raspberry, mint leaf and hints of rose to create a fruity and inviting bouquet. It’s soft-textured and silky-smooth, with ripe red and blue berries coasting along a core of juicy acidity. Violet florals and hints of lavender linger long as this tapers off pleasantly refreshing. The Turlo, a no-frills blend of Sangiovese, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, is geared for early consumption and ready to please.