Vino Intrepido Sting Like a Bee Fiano 2021

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A rather shy nose to start. Then, it opens up to peaches and cream, mango, honeydew melon. The palate is round and soft, with delicate and creamy accents of tropical and stone fruit flavours and an aftertaste of pure acacia honey. This is the sort of Fiano that I like to drink, and I’m so pleased to see that the Fiano grown on the Mornington Peninsula has the pedigree to stand against Southern Italian examples.

Lisa Cardelli
Wine Critic at Winepilot

Lisa Cardelli is an Italian-born wine professional who has been based in Melbourne since 2010. She worked as a sommelier in some of the city’s leading fine-dining restaurants for over ten years before leaving hospitality to become a wine sales representative. Lisa is now a journalist for Il Globo, the newspaper for Italians in Australia and around the world, where she also curates her own wine column. She continues to write about wine for both local and international publications and is on track to become one of the few prolific bilingual wine writers in Australia. A certified WSET Educator, she teaches at various venues across Melbourne. She also judges at local wine shows and for the prestigious Australia’s Wine List of the Year Awards and China’s Wine List of the Year Awards. Lisa was the recipient of the 2022 Wine Communicators of Australia award for Best Published Feature Article, a finalist for the same award in 2024, the recipient of the 2022 Sydney Royal Wine Professional Development Scholarship sponsored by the Len Evans Foundation, and one of twelve carefully selected Len Evans Scholars in 2024.

Wine tasting and journalism
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Variety: White Wine, Fiano