I absolutely loved the 2005 vintage of this wine, way back before I even had a wine blog. I went and bought a bunch of wine at Trader Joes a couple of weeks back and I was saving this one for last. It has a nice bottle too, so if someone did not frequent Trader Joes, then they might assume this is a more expensive bottle just by the look of it. Anyway, onto the tasting!
At first is smells of smoky, woodsy notes, more specifically, pine. But after letting it breathe after a hefty swirl, subtle cherry notes came through. The first sip is quite delicious, a bit hearty and grassy with subtle layers of eucalyptus and molasses. The finish is long with a touch of fruitiness. The more I tasted it, the more the fruitiness came out, without losing it's character.
Overall, this wine is an excellent price for the complexity and balance. I think if it was in a blind tasting, it would rival much more expensive wines.
I give this wine a 5 out of 5 stars.
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Now onto the wine!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
$4 Archeo
2007 Nero d'Avola
Sicily
Trader Joes
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2007,
5 stars,
Nero d'Avola,
Reviews in 2010,
Sicily,
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2 comments:
This is so ironic! I just bought this wine based on Jason's wine blog, I think. You're making me even more excited to try it!
Anonymous- It really is a fantastic wine! I looked for it on Jason's wine blog and couldn't fine it... if you come across it again, could you send me a link?
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