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Soave Bolla Classico

Like many Italian wines, the Soave name represents both the region and the style of wine.  The Soave region is in North Eastern Italy, around the city of Verona.  Soave the wine is made primarily from the garganega grape.  It’s often 100% garganega, but sometimes includes small amounts of trebbiano, chardonnay or pinot bianco. Bolla, […]
In Situ Carmenere Bottle and glass of wine
4.5

Review: In Situ Reserva Carménère

Balthasar Ress, Von Unserm Riesling, Dry and Delicious

Like many European wine producers, Balthasar Ress has a long history dating back to the late 1800’s.  Before beginning wine production, there were several generations of butchers in the Ress family.  And even today the Metzgerei Ress butcher shop exists in Hattenheim, a small town along the Rhine river in the Rheingau region of Germany.  Balthasar Ress […]
In Situ Carmenere Bottle and glass of wine
4.5

Review: In Situ Reserva Carménère

Tercos Sangiovese

I’m a big fan of sangiovese, but I’m also a little prejudiced with a preference toward Italian sangiovese.  I particularly like sangiovese via Brunello di Montalcino (which usually doesn’t qualify as a “cheap” wine).  I don’t rule out the possibility that other regions can do good things with sangiovese, but Italy has much more experience […]
Domaine Bousquet Cabernet Sauvignon
4.5

Domaine Bousquet Cabernet Sauvignon