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Tag Archives: Arneis

Pizzini Arneis 2018

September 12, 2019by vinonotebook Leave a comment

The Pizzini family excel at all things Italian and grapey. This time, the white spectrum. Arneis (say the S), originally comes from the North West of Italy in the Peidmont […]

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De Bortoli Pinot G 2018

April 8, 2019by vinonotebook Leave a comment

De Bortoli here intentionally blur the already fuzzy lines of Gris and Grigio….It’s all Pinot G, right? Well this is “a light bodied Pinot Gris” with a “splash of Riesling […]

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Pizzini Arneis 2017

March 1, 2018by vinonotebook Leave a comment

Remember with Arneis, it isn’t French, so don’t leave off the “s” at the end, pronounce each letter: Ar-Nay-Is. It originally comes from the North West of Italy in the […]

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Down The Lane Pinot Grigio Arneis 2016

April 9, 2017by vinonotebook Leave a comment

De Bortoli’s new range of “cheeky vinos” which are “crafted to capture the feel and soul of inner-city laneway culture.” The wines are made by “blending for interest and flavour […]

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Pizzini Arneis 2016

January 16, 2017by vinonotebook Leave a comment

Firstly, it’s not French, so don’t leave off the “s” at the end: Ar-Nay-Is. Pizzini, Arneis, King Valley, 2016 Distinctly leafy nose: Nettles, fresh herbs, radish before nutty notes and […]

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d’Arenberg The Noble Mud Pie 2015

November 14, 2016by vinonotebook Leave a comment

I’d argue this is potentially the only blend of these two grapes, affected by Botrytis, anywhere in the world. But then again….I have been known to be wrong. d’Arenberg, The […]

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Sassy Orange

April 14, 2013by vinonotebook Leave a comment

These 2 wines were sent by David Cumming at Define Wine just before the start of NSW Wine Festival, but as the wines are getting their debut outings this week […]

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