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- Innkeeper - 09-02-2001

1997 Leone de Castris, Estate Bottled, Salice Salentino, Riserva ($10.80 Is-Wine). A quality reserve wine for ten bucks. Other than Puglia, the only other place I know that can do that is Portugal. This one is remarkable. Beautiful dark ruby color, and an aroma that makes you think of the deep woods. Black cherries and raisins upfront, and musty, lusty earthiness with a solid belt of acid on the palate, along with an ever so slight kick of tannin. All topped off with a long, long finish. Hate to say I squandered this beauty on pizza, but that's just what happened. Next time it will be the best tomato laced pasta I can concoct.


- RAD - 09-02-2001

Phew! What a sigh of relief!

At least I'm not the only one picking up raisins on the nose of a salice salentino! [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img]

Foodie, you know I'm just kiddin'. That just gives me another excuse (as if I needed one) to open up my own salice salentino and see if I get any of the plumminess you mentioned. [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]

RAD


- Innkeeper - 09-02-2001

RAD, the raisins were on the tongue tip, not the nose. But, I missed the plums too.


- Thomas - 09-02-2001

I suppose since I grow plums I am in closer connection with their smells and the smells some wines seem to have that are like them.