Velenosi Lacrima di Morro d'Alba DOC Querci'Antica (2010)
Winery: | Velenosi |
Region: | Italy » Marche » Lacrima Di Morro d'Alba |
Type: | Table Wines |
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Velenosi on SnoothOctober 2014
I love the floral character of this soft, dry red wine! Read More
October 2014
Added this vintage by error, but cannot find out how to eliminate it from my list. Read More
September 2014
We are looking for great values, and you can find them from just about every ... ... refined. 88pts 2010 Velenosi Brecciarolo Rosso Piceno Superiore 13.5% $15Imported by: Domaine Select Wine Estates70% Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, 30% Sangiovese Dark and spicy on the nose with bigs note of spicy flowers and green fennel seeds along with toasty oa... Read More
September 2014
Dark and spicy on the nose with bigs note of spicy flowers and green fennel seeds along with toasty oak competing for ones attention on the inky, slightly peppery and floral laced nose. Big, smooth, and polished in the mouth this is positively exuberant in the way it rushes over the tongue and fills the mouth. The fruit is lovely, easy and not... Read More
March 2014
Had it at gusto 101. Full body yet easy to drink Read More
January 2013
No written review
May 2012
This wine brought to mind being at a bbq where sweet Portuguese sausage was being grilled in a freshly flowering field; the body remains on the lighter side of medium with a hint of effervescence sneaking up around the edges. I had this wine open for about four days and showed no signs of wear, in fact it got became meatier without loosing its g... Read More
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