Ritoša, Dolce Amato vs. Ritoša Dolce Adorato

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Price: 114,98 kuna (0,375L)

These sweet wines were made from dried grapes of Rose Muscat and Yellow Muscat. Even chilled, straight from the cooler, the Rose Muscat clearly smells of roses. A meaty rose that makes us drool. Orange peel, oranges and something wonderfully herbal and cold…

As an icing for panna cotta, but without the syrupy heaviness. Instead, with undetectable fruit tannins which do form a note of real fruit, something which doesn’t seem “domestic,” but is definitely “handmade.” Not art, but capability. Craftsmanship.

Dolce Amato is a heartbreaker. If gifting a red rose means love, then gifting this even better smelling rose, and better tasting – represents a kiss full of energy.

Although not felt at all, unlike the 14.5% alcohol with Amato, Amorato has only 12%, but is significantly sweeter and visibly denser, like liquid honey of concentrated sweetness, but also concentrated freshness.

Exotic nose… smelling of walnut cake. Acids are well balanced. Absorbed into the meat as sorbet into cakes.

Lively sweet fruit body is a veritable seductress never to grow boring.

Never enough.

Translated from Vinopija.com.

 

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