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06-22-2011, 03:23 PM,
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Had a 2007 Loring Rosellas the other evening. Like all of Brian's wines, this was a luscious wine full of fruit with a loooong finish.

Yesterday, Fulvio Luca, the owner/winemaker of Bressan wines in Friuli, was in the shop. He makes some awesome wines you really go for, Verne. There was even a white you'd probably enjoy - really!!! He ferments it like it was a red, on the skins, which actually have tannins. It's his Verduzzo Friulano, and he said he's poured it into opaque glasses and everyone swears it's a red. The reds we tasted were the Pinot Nero, the Schioppettino and the 1999 Pignol (made from the Pignolo grape, apparently very rare). He ages the Pignol in (I believe neutral) 2000 gallon barrels for eight years, then two years in bottle before release. Look this one up, Verne. About $60 or so retail.
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