ON-388645
Orestiadi Ludovico 2008
Red Blend
Sicily, Italy
LCBO# 388645
0V
9191
$19.95
Critic Reviews (2)
David Lawrason
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David Lawrason

This is a wonderful surprise from Sicily - a cabernet/nero d'avola blend with unexpected purity, structure and...

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John Szabo, MS
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John Szabo, MS

An intriguingly herbal, savoury, Mediterranean herb-scented wine, the composition of which remains a mystery from the...

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Community Reviews (8)
Tony  G
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Tony G

Fantastic. Pair with lamb dishes.

Jason Solanki
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Jason Solanki

Lovely, medium-high intensity bouquet of dried floral, dried & stewed dark berry, savoury wet earth & sweet spice aromas. It's medium-full bodied and dry with smooth, fine-grained tannins that are resolving nicely & w/ very good acidity. Flavours are savoury w/ wet earth, forest floor & woody flavours, plus touches of desiccated dark berry, violet & dark plum. Still quite composed & balanced, with just a touch of warmth and some chalky grip on the mid-palate. Earthy and savoury, with some stewed dark berry notes on the satisfyingly long finish. Tasted Jan. 2024. Score: 91+ pts

Brooke McClelland
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Brooke McClelland

Different. Good.

Vladimir Torres
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Vladimir Torres

What a lovely surprise, not knowing what this was (found out later it is a cab sauv/nero d'avola blend) I was delighted with a richly textured and full of varied spice flavours wine at a very reasonable price.

Dave Dal Farra
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Dave Dal Farra

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Michael Stickings
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Michael Stickings

The 10% Cab in this blend uplifts the 90% Nero d'Avola, providing a delicious core of juicy cassis. There's also abundant blackberry, dark cherry, vanilla, cinnamon, finely-ground black pepper, earth, iron, and herbs, very much of a southern Italian idiom but thankfully without much wood. The tannins have obviously softened considerably, but there's still remarkable acidity for a wine of this age, and the cran-cherry tartness is actually quite sharp. A very good "Super Sicilian," even if the elements don't quite hold together and the elegant core is surrounded by a rough, murky exterior.

Mark Lesniak
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Mark Lesniak

January 2019

Al Digout
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