Friday 17 October 2014

Bressan Mastri Vinai Verduzzo 2007




A bit late harvest and long maceration for an intense orange glass.
The nose is fresh, with a strong mineral incipit, which develops an avalanche of yellow fruits, including tropical - dried apricot, nectarine and citrus confit, figs and dates - a hint of honey, some dried grass field and a clean almond note.

The palate, of impressive freshness and aligned in all respects – as ordered by Fulvio! - amplifies the olfactory expression with the wide fruity connotation - also here a lot of apricot, dates and candied citron – that coexists, without trouble, with convincing and strong grains of savory minerality.

Very balanced bottle, and the long maceration having in no way affected the acidity and the vertical tasting. A pleasant tannins verve, helped propelling the sip - full, dry and smooth drink - that has been long persistent and ended with clear indications of almond, date and cigar.
Don’t worry, I did not smoke and I'm not laughing, on the table only an assortment of seasoned cheeses.

A not easy wine and not for everyone, a character wine, with balls, as the style of his father winemaker, Mr. Fulvio.

For me another trip, fulfilling and unforgettable in the Fulvio’s world of wine.


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