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Category: Tasting notes

Il Rosso dei Vespa Primitivo di Manduria 2017

The Primitivo di Manduria from Bruno Vespa, famous Italian TV journalist

Celebrity wine, Culture, Food and wine pairings, Italian wine, Primitivo, Puglia, Red wine, Sommelier, Tasting notes, Wine, Wine and art, Wine blog

Cantina Terlan Chardonnay 2016

Tropical, lively and clean. Translucent straw yellow colour, intense, fresh aromas of tropical fruit such as banana, passion fruit and … More

Chardonnay, Food and wine pairings, Italian wine, Sommelier, Tasting notes, White wine, Wine, Wine and art, Wine blog, Wine education

Speri Amarone Vigneti di Monte Sant’Urbano 2012

A vigorous, bold and rich wine with lush aromas and impactful flavours. Compact garnet colour, complex aromas with a depth … More

Amarone, Corvina, Food and wine pairings, Italian wine, Red blend, Red wine, Sommelier, Tasting notes, Veneto, Wine, Wine and art, Wine blog, Wine education

Tenuta Sant’Antonio Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso Monte Garbi 2015

Musky maturity and decadent overtones in a wine that’s sultry, soft and smooth. Compact ruby colour with garnet reflections, somewhat … More

Corvina, Food and wine pairings, Italian wine, Red wine, Ripasso, Sommelier, Tasting notes, Wine, Wine and art, Wine blog, Wine education

Zenato Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2015

Strawberry fields forever, soft rose petals and vibrant simplicity in a wine that’s approachable and at the same time beautifully … More

Corvina, Food and wine pairings, Italian wine, Red blend, Red wine, Sommelier, Tasting notes, Wine, Wine and art, Wine blog, Wine education

Francis Coppola Diamond Collection Zinfandel

Big, juicy and plump with smouldering accents. Dark ruby colour, intense aromas of cherry, forest fruits and plum, sweet spices, … More

California wine, Culture, Red wine, Sommelier, Tasting notes, Wine, Wine and art, Wine blog, Zinfandel

Castelnau de Suduiraut Sauternes 2009

Vibrant, rich and seductive. An enticing contradiction of sweet and savoury. Luminous and charged golden colour, rich aromas of candied … More

French wine, Sauternes, Sommelier, Tasting notes, Wine, Wine and art, Wine blog, Wine education

Peter Jakob Kühn Troken Riesling 2013

Soft, fragile and delicate. Minimalistic finesse and charm with a sweet disposition. Luminous, almost transparent, straw yellow colour with green … More

German wine, Riesling, Sommelier, Tasting notes, White wine, Wine, Wine and art, Wine blog

Philipponnat Royale Réserve Brut

Abundantly regal and intense. At once sharp, structured and refined. An intriguing champagne expressing a clear predominance of Pinot Noir. … More

Champagne, Culture, French wine, History, Sommelier, Sparkling wine, Tasting notes, Wine, Wine and art, Wine blog

Malamatina Retsina

Uncompromisingly Mediterranean in its rustic simplicity and traditional flare. An antique revival for the wanderlust at heart. Bright straw yellow … More

Greek wine, History, Sommelier, Tasting notes, White wine, Wine, Wine and art, Wine blog, Wine education

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The best books take us on a journey and teach us something along the way, this book takes you on a journey through some of the best wine regions in France, with history, philosophy, art and people along the way.
🇮🇹 Nuova inspirazione per Vinthropology associazione culturale: “Wine, a social and cultural history of the drink that changed our lives” di Rod Phillips. Vino e benessere- vino, donne e uomini- vino e religione- e tant’altro. Non vediamo l’ora di leggerlo!
🇮🇹Dando la giusta attenzione ai nostri sensi, possiamo diventare più eloquenti e articolati su quello che sentiamo bevendo un bicchiere di vino, guardando un opera d’arte, leggendo una riga di poesia, scoprendo un pezzo di storia.
🇮🇹Per quanto un vino possa raccontare una stagione, un territorio, una tradizione, un popolo, può anche eluderti, resistendo ad una definizione assoluta e invitandoti a guardare più a fondo.
La connessione tra vino e arte si può trovare nell’esplorazione dell’universo sensoriale. Nel “Le dejeneur des canotier” Renoir, proviamo piacere guardando la gioiosa scena conviviale dei parigini intenti a bere vino sulle sponde della Senna. I colori vivaci, le pennellate libere, ci trasportano in quel momento fuggente, come anche il vino che a volte è capace di guidarci nella propria terra d’origine attraverso i nostri sensi.
Vino è arte: la connessione tra vino e arte si trova nella percezione. Attraverso la percezione e i sensi comprendiamo il mondo che ci circonda e perfino noi stessi, in un processo dove l’esterno e l’interno diventano intimamente intrecciati. Dando la giusta attenzione ai nostri sensi, possiamo diventare più eloquenti e articolati su quello che sentiamo bevendo un bicchiere di vino o guardando un’opera d’arte.

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