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Montepulciano d' Abruzzo
There are so many cheap and cheap tasting Montepulciano d'Abruzzos out there, it’s a difficult varietal to get through. This one though, at ~$13 a bottle is a real steal. It’s earthy and dry, with plenty of spice and fruit.
I think it’s my new house wine.
There are so many cheap and cheap tasting Montepulciano d'Abruzzos out there, it’s a difficult varietal to get through. This one though, at ~$13 a bottle is a real steal. It’s earthy and dry, with plenty of spice and fruit.
I think it’s my new house wine.
Montepulciano: tart, fruity, light, not too dry
Montepulciano: tart, fruity, light, not too dry
1 person found it helpfulJul 17th, 2014Good with dinner bc it went with everything. Not as concentrated as a high quality montepulciano would be; def a lighter style
Good with dinner bc it went with everything. Not as concentrated as a high quality montepulciano would be; def a lighter style
Mar 29th, 2018House wine at Old Rose in New York - went pretty well with dinner, everyone liked it as the house wine
House wine at Old Rose in New York - went pretty well with dinner, everyone liked it as the house wine
Feb 10th, 2018Full bodied, dry but too much, slightly floral with some bark and tartness. Pretty nice! Very decent weak day wine
Full bodied, dry but too much, slightly floral with some bark and tartness. Pretty nice! Very decent weak day wine
Nov 3rd, 2015Classic red. Not too strong and not too sweet.
Classic red. Not too strong and not too sweet.
Sep 5th, 2015