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November 2009Compare and Buy
$18.99
A crisp, dry, wine, characteristic of Austrian table wine. An slightly fruity nose followed by a strong mineral flavor with some bite to it. I'd pair this with cheese--strong cheese, and fragrant pears or ripe peaches--for a first course; with grilled and blanched asparagus; or with a seasoned poultry dish, maybe even mesquite barbegued chicken seasoned with thyme. A fair value, but there are better buys out there.
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$9.99
Downed my first ever glass of Monte Antico Toscana at the end of a day in the field, with a supper of linguini and steamed vegetables, tossed in butter, black pepper and gratings of a robust parmesan cheese. All wonderful. This is a really nice Tuscan wine and an exceptional value. It has a pleasant berry flavor, but mostly I taste minerals and spices, with a mellow nutmeg in the mix. I like this wine very much.
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$15.99
Mellow and nice, a good sipping wine softened and spiced by the merlot, given personality and length on the palate by the Sangiovese. Should age well. At this price, put away part of a case for a year or two and enjoy some now.
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October 2009Compare and Buy
$14.73
A very nice blend, taking the best of the three varietals and making a pleasant drinking wine of medium body. Fruit flavors predominate, balanced well with tannins and light mineral flavors, finishing with a bit of spice that lingers just long enough. a very good value.
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$21.99
A great full bodied wine, packed with fruit flavors of blackberry, persimmon and cherry, with just a little oak and tobacco in the finish. Enjoy hearty mouthfulls with a roast beef crusted in sea salt, rosemary and coarse black pepper, or a venison stew. Sip with very dark chocolate. A very good value.
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August 2009
I recently ordered this wine in a neighborhood restaurant in Rome on a waiter's recommendation. I'd never heard of it before. It has a very clear but deep color and medium body. The aroma was unremarkable but generally pleasant and not indicating a "fresh" wine. Nothing special to this point, which made the first taste such a surprise. The flavor is very spicy (black pepper and eastern seasonings like tumeric or ginger overpower any fruitiness that the texture and smell would have suggested); the taste lingers. It paired well with antipasto of roasted peppers, eggplant, and deep fried squash flowers with anchovy, and equally well with a meal of ravioli in a light marinara sauce, and linguini carbonara (liked it better with the carbonara, but it complimented both well). I'd try something else with mild cheeses, fresh fruits and vegetables--or lighter main dish than we tried--as this wine would mask subtle flavors without the muscle to fight through or which lacked the staying power to outlast it on the tongue. We passed on dessert for a gelato nearby but I wish we'd had the opportunity to finish off the bottle with something made out of dark chocolate.
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