Within the last year I've been discovering wines like Salice Salentino Rosso "Taurino" with it's blend of Negramaro and Malvasia Nera, which is a bit more well known, along with several "Ripasso" - particulary Masi and Viticoltori with their odd "double fermented" production. These seem to be less noted Italian wines that are an especially good value in that they are inexpensive but quite enjoyable on the whole.
I also had the pleasure of enjoying a Cote du-Ventoux on a recent trip to France which I previously had never heard of.
Do you have any favorites that are below the radar or that are in such small production that they don't make a far reach?
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#1
Posted 13 September 2004 - 12:07 PM
nathan gray
"At the gate, I said goodnight to the fortune teller... the carnival sign threw colored shadows on her face... but I could tell she was blushing." - B.McMahan
#2
Posted 14 September 2004 - 06:09 AM
One of my favourite white wines in Italy is the Verdicchio, in the central Italy; these are wines that age wonderfully, plenty of minerality and with lovely parfumes of flowers in their youth, my favourite are La Monacesca,Garofoli, Gaiospino, Sartarelli and the Villa Bucci riserva(try these wines after5-6 yers of cellaring).A great great white wine is also the Benanti Bianco, in Sicily.
I will think about some others wines less known that I like.
If you don't know it yet, try the wines from Bertelli , here in Piemonte, one of the best Rhone-ispired wines (white and red)outside France, not to mentione their Chardonnay...
Best,
Andrea
I will think about some others wines less known that I like.
If you don't know it yet, try the wines from Bertelli , here in Piemonte, one of the best Rhone-ispired wines (white and red)outside France, not to mentione their Chardonnay...
Best,
Andrea
Andrea Sottimano
Azienda Agricola Sottimano, Barbaresco (Neive)
Azienda Agricola Sottimano, Barbaresco (Neive)
#3
Posted 14 September 2004 - 07:35 AM
Very much appreciated.
nathan gray
"At the gate, I said goodnight to the fortune teller... the carnival sign threw colored shadows on her face... but I could tell she was blushing." - B.McMahan
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