- Name: Bricco dei Tati
- Variety: Cortese
- Region: Piedmonte
- Country: Italy
- Year: 2013
- Price: Regular Price $10 Sale Price $6.95
- Washington Post Review: Great Value! Treat this terrific little white like a red: Don’t chill it too much, then let it open for a half-hour to develop its enticing tropical fruit flavors. It’s dry, but the fruit gives an appealing illusion of sweetness. Great as an aperitif or with light seafood dishes.
- My review: On the nose there is a sour citrus lemon smell. This is mixed with fruit notes of apples, pear, peach and apricot. There is also a smell of fresh cut hay. On the palate the lemon taste remains. There is also the taste of freshly cut grass. There is a puckering sensation on the palate which is lesson by a watery taste of mellon on the palate. This wine was interesting to taste but it was quite dry making me want some food to go with it.
- Food Pairing: I had no food with this wine.
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Tasting - "Bricco dei Tati Cortese"
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