1 von 6 03.02.2014 09:53 About Me Thursday, January 30, 2014 Eric Guido Private Chef turned Food & Wine Writer. Can also be found as a freelance author at Snooth Media and Whatscook.in View my complete profile Follow @EricGuido Have Samples to Submit? V.I.P. links Snooth Wine-Searcher Cellar Tracker Wine Berserkers Wine Folly Vigneto Communications Wine By Benito Vine Spot Hip Tastes Vigna Uva Vino Richard Jennings on Wine Brunello Bob Wannabe Wino Vindulge Serious Eats Vine Sleuth Vineyard Adventures
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3 von 6 03.02.2014 09:53 Masters tasting hit my inbox, I was quick to hit the reply button. In the years I ve been writing and atten... 1998 Chateauneuf du Pape: Past the aging curve? Recently, I was given the opportunity to taste through a number of Chateauneuf du Papes from the revered '98 vintage. It was a tastin... Grandma s Eggplant Parmigiana A recipe and wine pairing by Eric Guido If you were to ask any of my friends or clients about my specialty, they would quickly inform... Producer Spotlight: G.D. Vajra A couple of terms I ve often heard in Italian wine circles, Buy the producer, not the vintage. or If you want to find a good Barbera or D... Give the gift of wine for Christmas From $20 - $40 dollars, Ten bottles that make great gifts. It's that time of year again. Christmas is bearing down on us quickly, a... 1995: Barolo Retrospective When speaking of vintage streaks in Barolo circles, most enthusiasts think of 1996 through 2001. However, what is often overlooked is a vin... 2000: Barolo Retrospective With 2010 almost at a close, I thought it would be a great time to check in on the 2000 vintage of Barolo. 2000 was a year that was highly... Wine-Searcher.com Wine Name: Vintage: Search The V.I.P. Table
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5 von 6 03.02.2014 09:53 2009 Canalicchio di Sopra Brunello di Montalcino The nose showed sweet spice, red berry and wood spice, turning darker and more inviting with time in the glass, morphing to tobacco notes. On the palate, ripe red fruits and spice rushed the senses, yet it was lacking any serious depth and structure. The finish followed suit with tart berry flavors clinging to the palate. (89 points) Find it on: Wine-Searcher! 2009 Brunelli Brunello di Montalcino The nose showed ripe and spicy red fruits with an outward and almost sexy personality. On the palate, it was juicy with ripe cherry and spice, yet there was a sweetness here that detracted from my expectations. The finish was clean with pleasantly fresh red fruits. I enjoyed this, but it lacked the stuffing I associate with Brunello. (88 points) Find it on: Wine-Searcher! 2009 Pian Delle Vigne Brunello di Montalcino The nose showed sweet, almost candied, red fruits, black licorice and brown sugar. On the palate, ripe black cherry and hints of citrus washed across the senses with a slight tannic tug. The finish was fresh and lively with mouthwatering, spicy red fruits. Yet, as much as I enjoyed this wine on the palate, the nose was simply too sweet for my tastes. (88 points) Find it on: Wine-Searcher! 2009 Le Macioche Brunello di Montalcino The nose showed sour red berries, cedar and hints of herbs. On the palate, it was light-bodied with tart cherry and dry spices. A coating of dry berry remained throughout the finish, yet I craved more intensity. (87 points) Find it on: Wine-Searcher! Posted by Eric Guido at 9:38 PM Labels: 2009 Brunello di Montalcino, Benvenuto Brunello, Capanna, Capanne Ricci, Col d'orcia, Corte Pavone, Il Grappolo, Il Poggione, La Togata, Le Ragnaie, Palazzo, San Giorgio Ugolforte, Silvio Nardi, Talenti, Uccelliera No comments: Post a Comment
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