Marnà is a very interesting and sophisticated blend of Pinot Bianco and Malvasia Istriana (that has seen some oak aging) that boasts a beautiful mineral vein woven through pulpy aromas of exotic and passion fruits. The wine is dense and persistent and closes with a blast of sweet peach.
— M.L.
(8/1/2009)
This northern Italian Sauvignon offers textbook aromas of chopped basil, exotic fruit and tomato leaf that are so successfully associated with the variety. But there’s an extra aromatic layer of white stone and pepper that adds dimension and personality.
— M.L.
(8/1/2009)
Here’s a bright Chardonnay with a clearly identifiable citric vein that slices through the chewy fruit and pulpy matter. The wine is crisp and lively throughout and offers bright aromas of lemon zest, exotic fruit and stone fruit. Pair it with grilled sea bass with fennel seeds.
— M.L.
(8/1/2009)