Intensely fruity and full bodied plum, blackberries, figs, raspberry, black pepper, star anise, leather, hints of pawpaw. Chalky tannins. Quite a sweet, almost confectionery long finish, but well balanced by the acidity, so not cloying. If tasted blind, I would never guess this has Nerello Mascalese in it. The Nerello grapes are dried before pressing, reminiscent of an amarone style. An interesting and very modern style of Italian wine which I enjoyed drinking.
Hmm! A candidate for an upcoming Melbourne offline.
