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89
points
La Tordera NV Brut Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)
Price
$19
This Brut is noticeably sweet with deep floral tones, backed by fragrant bee’s wax, honey and peach. It has a fatter, thicker feel in the mouth with very good intensity of flavors and a lively, refreshing finish.
— M.L.
(12/15/2007)
88
points
La Tordera NV Prosecco (Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze)
Although this is a mineral-driven wine with less fruit intensity overall, La Tordera’s Cartizze achieves beautiful balance and harmony. It has great intensity in the mouth thanks to its soft creamy froth and is packed tight with fruit flavors that ride long over the wine’s persistent finish.
— M.L.
(8/1/2008)
88
points
La Tordera 2006 Cartizze Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Superiore)
Price
$33
A creamy, voluptuous sparkler, this delivers sweet, peach fragrances with background notes of chopped basil, mango and kiwi. Pair it with smoked salmon canapés.
— M.L.
(12/15/2007)
88
points
La Tordera 2008 Cartizze Dry Prosecco (Prosecco Superiore di Cartizze)
Price
$36
Delicate notes of white mineral and jasmine flower open this Prosecco from the famed Cartizze cru. The wine delivers sweet floral tones backed by peach and honeysuckle, yet just the right level of acidity kicks in at the end to keep the palate cool and refreshed.
— M.L.
(7/1/2009)
88
points
La Tordera NV Cartizze Dry Glera (Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze)
Price
$21
This slightly sweet Cartizze sparkling wine offers a light, elegant bouquet that is redolent of stone fruit and white mineral. The wine’s foamy effervescence creates a smooth and creamy sensation in the mouth.
— M.L.
(6/1/2010)
88
points
La Tordera NV Extra Dry Prosecco (Prosecco di Valdobbiadene)
Price
$19
There’s a lot going on in the glass starting with lively perlage in the form of small, persistent bubbling. Also very enjoyable are the aromas, which recall white fruit, chopped sweet basil, almond blossom and soapy floral tones. The wine ends on a sweet note with mature pear flavors.
— M.L.
(12/15/2007)
87
points
La Tordera NV Brut Prosecco (Prosecco di Conegliano e Valdobbiadene)
Here’s an elegant, drying Prosecco Brut (with 10% Bianchetta and 5% Verdiso) that delivers pretty mineral linearity backed by a beautiful embroidery of flowers and yellow fruit. The wine is clean and crisp with zesty lemon on the close.
— M.L.
(8/1/2008)
87
points
La Tordera NV Cuvée di Gabry Rosé (Veneto)
Price
$19
Here’s a rosé sparkler (made with Merlot and Incrocio Manzoni) with a healthy, floral bouquet of rose, raspberry and pomegranate. The wine has berry sweetness in the mouth and a generous, smooth texture.
— M.L.
(7/1/2009)
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