Galardi: Terra di Lavoro 2002 Roccamonfina IGT (Agl 80 + Piedirosso 20) 13% abv
A rather lovely nose of tomato and rust - rustic and leathery and doesn't seem like something that Riccardo Cotarella would make. The palate had lovely acidity, much tannins and was funky and mineral - all was just lovely except that the aftertaste was much too short.
Mastroberardino: Naturalis Historia 2000 Irpinia IGT (Agl 85 + Piedirosso 15) 14%
Bluberry-oak nose. The palate was much better with attractive red toned fruit, moderately high acidity, quite a bit of tannin and a slightly funky aspect to the fruit. "International", anonymous nose that lacked personality; nice palate.
Feudi di San Gregorio Serpico 2000 Irpinia IGT (Agl 100) 13%
Dark toned fruit, sweet, even a bit cola-like. The palate was very fruity and too sweet but did have nice acidity. It came more balanced with time but still seemed too ripe and too "modern" styled.
Mastroberardino: Taurasi Radici 2003 Taurasi DOC (Agl 100) 13%
The nose is a bit roasted and raisiny. The palate is a bit hollow and simplistic but does have nice structure - for the year that is.
Az. Agr. Eubea: Roinos Aglianico del Vulture 2003 Agl del Vul DOC (Agl 100) 14,5%
Cola and confection on the nose; cola and confection and oak and supreme sweetness on the palate. Shudder.
Puglia
Az. Agr. Conti Zecca: Nero 2001 Rosso del Salento IGT (Negroamaro 70 + CS 30) 13%
Dark toned and oaky nose but with some savoury, herbal nuances also. The palate had some lovely bitter fruit, but like the nose was smothered in oak.
La Corte: Re 2001 Salento IGT (Negroamaro 65 + Primitivo 35) 14,5%
Apparently Chris Ringland of 3 Rivers fame consults here. It is sweet, soft, international in style with just a touch of savouriness and tannins which keep it within the limits that I am able to suffer through a tiny tasting sample.
Fusione: Prima Mano 2003 (Prim 100) 14,5%
It smells more like apple-jam than wine. The palate is thick and sweet yet surprisingly has refreshing structure for the year. Far from a catastrophe and pleasantly personal, but still not really a wine I would buy for myself.
Sicilia
Planeta: Santa Cecilia 1999 Rosso di Sicilia IGT (Nero d'Avola 100) 14%
Red toned, lifted and earthy nose - refreshing yet abundantly fruity, a bit rustic. The palate is sweet and big, fruity, but a touch rustic and nicely acidic for a hot climate wine. I rather enjoyed it.
Casa Vinicola Firriato: Harmonium Nero d'Avola 2003 15%
Polished & modern. Very forgettable but very competently made.
Cusumano: Noà 2000 (Nero 40 + M 30 + CS 30) 15,5%
Smells like Amarone: raisiny, sickly sweet and alcoholic. Not really my type of stuff but competently made for sure.
Obligatory blind wines
Robert Biale Appellation Series Zinfandel 1999 14,9%
A nose of apples and red berries and white flowers - very sweet but surprisingly I rather liked it despite it lacking in the savoury notes. The palate was big and sweet and had adequate structure and though the alcohol was a little noticable it didn't destroy the experience for me: this was rather pleasant. I haven't said this about many Zinfandels.
Anima Negra: Àn Negra 2004 Falanis, Baleares (Callet + Mantonegro + Fogoneu) 14%
My first wine from the Canary Islands and my first time with these three grape varieties. Alas, it smells of Barrique and is sickly sweet and unctuously floral. The palate is quite a bit better because it has nice acidity to counter the confected fruit. It is a little hot, though, and the barrique is all too obvious.
Anima Negrea: Son Negre 2004 Falanis, Baleares (Callet + Fogoneu) 14%
Lighter colour than the previous, but it still tastes and smells like Barrique. It's a shame to have a wine from an interesting area and totally new grapes to me that smells so international and lacks personality. Both were very well made if you like the "modern" style, but I just don't get the point - sorry to be so blunt.
It was a fascinating tasting - so much new stuff for me!

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