Hi all,
It’s January; Detox time.
Special focus on healthier wines this month i.e. wines with slightly lower alcohol content.
Special focus on healthier wines this month i.e. wines with slightly lower alcohol content.
This week, a gorgeous red from Italy. 12.5% abv @ £6. Buonissimissimo!
Light dry red wine from the Veneto region in the North-east of Italy.
What to expect
Appearance: medium Ruby.
Nose: fresh, soft red cherries
Palate: light body and fresh, gorgeously fruity with strong flavours of red cherries and a subtle hint of almonds (maybe walnuts); very smooth texture; lingering fruity finish and great balance between as acidity and fruit.
A SIMPLE, SCRUMPTIOUS & ELEGANT ITALIAN QUAFF! LIGHT, FRUITY AND SMOOTH.
Score: 8/10 (wine shown)
You’ll like it if you like: red cherries, light reds e.g. old world Pinot Noir, Valpolicella, Beaujolais.
Have it with
With a rocket, mozzarella, Prosciutto & sun dried tomato salad for lunch.
With a pizza, a pasta dish with fish or light tomato sauce or a risotto.
With a rocket, mozzarella, Prosciutto & sun dried tomato salad for lunch.
With a pizza, a pasta dish with fish or light tomato sauce or a risotto.
Where to find it
1) Majestic - Allegrini Bardolino - £5.99 (on offer). Wine tested & (very much) approved.
1) Majestic - Allegrini Bardolino - £5.99 (on offer). Wine tested & (very much) approved.
2) Waitrose - £6.49 – Recchia Bardolino
Did you know
> Bardolino is also a beautiful little commune 35km from Verona.
> The Bardolino wine is made from pretty much the same grapes as Valpolicella: Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara. However, Bardolino tends to have less Corvina, which contributes to the structure and the body of the wine.
> Light reds such as Bardolino are best served slightly chilled (about 20-30mins in the fridge) to ensure the wine preserves all its fruity characters.
> Bardolino is 12.5% abv which means in contains 9.3 units of alcohol in a full bottle. The UK recommendation is 3-4 units/day for men and 2-3 units/day for women. To be healthy, don’t have more than two 175ml glasses per day.
Whatever wine you have this weekend, enjoy!! Salute!
:@lex
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