Ian Hamel
2020 fall. After drinking the 2015 for a while, the lithe, transparent, red fruit character of the 2014 is all the more notable, but no less delicious
2020 fall. After drinking the 2015 for a while, the lithe, transparent, red fruit character of the 2014 is all the more notable, but no less delicious
9.2Ian Hamel
This is a wine I want to drink forever
This is a wine I want to drink forever
9.2Ian Hamel
2014 is even more transparent, elegant and red than usual. A little herbal funk blows off
2014 is even more transparent, elegant and red than usual. A little herbal funk blows off
9.2Ian Hamel
Lovely, bright and lithe
Lovely, bright and lithe
9.2Ian Hamel
2021/1/10-12 with Marche-style grilled buri and pasta al ceppo with mushrooms, etc. Always a favorite, so drinkable and moreish, though this particular bottle seemed a bit more powdery, grapey and brambly than the norm, particularly for the 2014 - every so slightly funky.
2021/1/10-12 with Marche-style grilled buri and pasta al ceppo with mushrooms, etc. Always a favorite, so drinkable and moreish, though this particular bottle seemed a bit more powdery, grapey and brambly than the norm, particularly for the 2014 - every so slightly funky.
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