Venice Wine

Venice Wine does run the gambit. The local supermarket stocks an abysmal selection of wines and I have walked up and down Corso del Popolo searching for an Enoteca but without luck. Underneath my apartment block is a wine bar, and it’s terrible. The area certainly grows some fabulous wines, and in the very best restaurants you can find them but it seems the Venetians, for the most part, just won’t let go of their Spritz. This can’t be the whole story, there are some famous wine bars in Padova, so I’m going to ride the rails out of my Mestre Vino hell and hope the town is no more than an aberration in the Veneto, and then I’ll move house!

So, it’s been 6 weeks, and I have drunk some wine and in accordance with my contract, I have to tell you all about it now. So let’s do that thing. I’ve been on a Chianti Classico bender for a while now and I think I found the best Chianti Classico ever made in the Castello di Ama 2004 effort, pricey, but nicey. 2004 was a great vintage and so all the wines are from that year.
Castello di Ama Chianti Classico Bellavista 2004 – BUY – €100
Ripe, fruity, berries and cherry explosion. This is a killer offering, dark ruby red in the glass, inviting with a nose you’re not going to tire of. Fantastic development, a really interesting wine that gets top marks at all stages of the tasting. Structure and class running throughout and a thick chocolate topped cappuccino note in the midpalate, it’s something of a desert treat as much as a wine. Long finish and as clean as a whistle. Sumptuous, possibly the best Chianti Classico around, 2004 fantastic vintage. Am I really going to give a Chianti Classico… 94 Points
Ripe, fruity, berries and cherry explosion. This is a killer offering, dark ruby red in the glass, inviting with a nose you’re not going to tire of. Fantastic development, a really interesting wine that gets top marks at all stages of the tasting. Structure and class running throughout and a thick chocolate topped cappuccino note in the midpalate, it’s something of a desert treat as much as a wine. Long finish and as clean as a whistle. Sumptuous, possibly the best Chianti Classico around, 2004 fantastic vintage. Am I really going to give a Chianti Classico… 94 Points
Nozzole Chianti Classico La Forra Riserva 2004 – BUY – €10
Really full bodied and leathery wine, making its way from dark red to an inky purple in the glass, good rounded tannins and a clean finish make for a satisfying Chianti. Would have expected a little better but still, for the price, its a nice effort. Wasn’t giving much up on the nose so leave it a couple more years, what I did get, after a sound swirling was a meaty, raspberry tone. 90 Points
Really full bodied and leathery wine, making its way from dark red to an inky purple in the glass, good rounded tannins and a clean finish make for a satisfying Chianti. Would have expected a little better but still, for the price, its a nice effort. Wasn’t giving much up on the nose so leave it a couple more years, what I did get, after a sound swirling was a meaty, raspberry tone. 90 Points
Fontodi Chianti Classico 2004 – BUY – €12
Really dark in the glass, this Chianti was made to be drunk young quickly giving up beautiful cherry notes, the wine is mid bodied and opulent, no aggression here, finely weighted tannins, and a fruity mid finish. It’s not half bad for the price and is a typical Fontodi Classico that got a leg up from a beaut of a vintage. 90 Points
Really dark in the glass, this Chianti was made to be drunk young quickly giving up beautiful cherry notes, the wine is mid bodied and opulent, no aggression here, finely weighted tannins, and a fruity mid finish. It’s not half bad for the price and is a typical Fontodi Classico that got a leg up from a beaut of a vintage. 90 Points
Riecine Chianti Classico 2004 – PASS – €22
There will be people who love this. It’s powerful, tight and robust, chewy tannins, full bodied, it’s a really big big effort. In my opinion, it’s overpowering and not particularly tasty or interesting on the nose. Could be it is a stonking wine that needs time. To drink now? Rather dull. 87 Points
There will be people who love this. It’s powerful, tight and robust, chewy tannins, full bodied, it’s a really big big effort. In my opinion, it’s overpowering and not particularly tasty or interesting on the nose. Could be it is a stonking wine that needs time. To drink now? Rather dull. 87 Points
Where can I buy this Wine? (The Castello di Ama)
Europeans – Enoteca San Domenico – €100
Americans – Cabrini Wines – $170
Brits – Wine Direct – £106
Europeans – Enoteca San Domenico – €100
Americans – Cabrini Wines – $170
Brits – Wine Direct – £106
Question of the Day
What was the last bottle of wine you bought?
What was the last bottle of wine you bought?
entral venice has lots more going for it
My last purchase was a case of 2005 Artadi Vinas de Gain from 1855>>>F.Newley
André Dezat Sancerre, my favorite white wine. :o))))
Opus One 2004 and it wasn’t worth the money.
i used to travel to venice on business monthly. i love that wine bar. the selection is better than any place in the world. it markets exactly what it should, a generous selection of great small wines from across italy. their wines are the best value i have ever drunk in an airport…(only the now defunct wine bar in terminal b of the milan malpensa airport was close).>>i want to get in touch with the owner of that wine bar to help me in acquiring wines for my cellar in Romania. do you how to reach them, and know if they would offer this service?