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Mirto Silvio Carta Ricetta Storica

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There are 2 user submitted reviews for this wine.

Emilie Ryan rated this wine as 85/100 with the following review:

The sweet version of Whiskey.…
Presentation: A label that looks like it came straight from the Magna Carta
Appearance: Deep tawny
Nose: Pronounced nose with notes of eucalyptus and wet wood
Taste: Sweet, full body, low acidity, low tannins, and notes of eucalyptus soap and wet wood
Finish: long sweet eucalyptus finish
Overall impression: An acquired taste, admittedly. If you like Whiskey, this could be the sweet version
Value: 3/5
Greg Hughes rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Mirto di Sardegna is Sardinia's most famous contributions to the menu of savoury Italian liqueur.. In a similar vein to Strega, Centerbe, and Fernet Branca, or even French Pastis, it makes a great digestive or contemplative sipper. As the name suggests, it's made mainly with Myrtle.
It's just under 30% alcohol, so softer than other liqueurs. It has a pleasant purple and garnet colour.
The Aromatics and flavours revolve around bay, savoury, and other fresh herbs. Licorice and mace too. This is a finer example, so it does have some fresh berry flavour to it.
If you are in Sardinia, this is something you have to try before you leave. If you're lucky enough to find it overseas, go ahead. It is certainly worth the experience.
I've had it served room temperature and chilled. Don't overchill it. Maybe serve it somewhere near 10-12 degrees.




Natalie's Review

Mirto Silvio Carta Ricetta Storica, Sardinia, Italy Natalie has not yet reviewed this wine. It's listed here for your convenience so that you can find it easily in your local liquor store. Drink: 2018-2027. 539775 29.80% S 700 mL  $43.95. April 13, 2018  Full Review

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