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Sangiovese is the most popular and most widely grown wine grape in Italy’s Tuscany region, where this grape has been cultivated since the 1600s, according to “Wine Grapes” by Jancis Robinson ...
These six Italian wines are produced in the regions of Veneto, Piedmont, Abruzzo and Emilia-Romagna and include sparkling and ...
He does produce 100 percent sangiovese wines in his Coltusboni line and as a flagship standalone wine, Sangioveto. Coltusboni grapes are sourced from areas outside Chianti Classico and meet a more ...
The wine is 100 percent Sangiovese and spends 12 months in oak and it then rested for months in the bottle. Average price for young vintage $12 . View this post on Instagram ...
This wine was big in the '80s, but then died off. Now, this Italian red is back in California - and it looks nothing like the Cal-Ital crusade of a previous era.
Even if you’re just having a simple pasta with a marinara sauce or a cheese pizza, having a red wine on hand can make a huge difference. Wine Finds: Barbera and sangiovese wines from Italy Skip ...
Sangiovese, one of the great Italian grapes, gives its distinctive character to many famous wines such as Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino. Despite being grown in a relatively warm climate ...
Italian wines perfect for summertime enjoyment. Skip to ... Their Badia a Coltibouno Chianti Classico Estate Riserva DOCG is a blend of 90% Sangiovese with a touch of Canaiolo to help round out ...
As for the sangiovese, the 2004 vintage is now available as well, and if you have trouble finding the wines you can contact the winery at ferrari-carano.com. Edward Deitch's wine column appears ...