Paolo Bea Arboreus Umbria IGT Trebbiano 2011

$59.99

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750ml
Mushrooms

Ratings on Delectable

Devin Bray

Smells like mussels in escabeche and tastes equally like pickling liquid and seafood. Bizarre. Could have been a flawed bottle, I usually trust Bea.

Smells like mussels in escabeche and tastes equally like pickling liquid and seafood. Bizarre. Could have been a flawed bottle, I usually trust Bea.

8.1

Ron Siegel

Well made wine but not my style

Well made wine but not my style

9.0

Mary Rossillo

Dried apricot, burnt caramel, strong acid, nice balance of rustic and pretty fruit notes

Dried apricot, burnt caramel, strong acid, nice balance of rustic and pretty fruit notes

9.1

Thomas Sorbo

The amber, almost orange color is distinctive. Baking spices and autumn air on the nose. Dried fruits and pumpkin on the palate. Could be perfect for pre-Thanksgiving dinner.

The amber, almost orange color is distinctive. Baking spices and autumn air on the nose. Dried fruits and pumpkin on the palate. Could be perfect for pre-Thanksgiving dinner.

9.3

Anthony Pezzotti

Dusty.

Dusty.

9.1

Andrew Brenner

Incredibly rich and deep. The skin contact process at Paolo Bea is fascinating and yields an incredibly savory wine. Paolo Bea Tasting 1/5.

Incredibly rich and deep. The skin contact process at Paolo Bea is fascinating and yields an incredibly savory wine. Paolo Bea Tasting 1/5.

9.3

Hanif Perry

Love this wine.

Love this wine.

9.2

Hanif Perry

Orange wines should be more of a thing.

Orange wines should be more of a thing.

9.2

Zack Hall

Martinellis Apple juice super drinkable

Martinellis Apple juice super drinkable

Location

  • 1355 2nd Ave.
    New York, NY 10021

  • Hours:
    Monday - Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
    Saturday: 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
    Sunday: Closed

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