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    The Daily Sip - The Azzurri Guide To Wine

  • #2
    I had some good not expensive wine from Sicily tonight. There are plenty from Sicily that are cheap and good.
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    • #3
      I have never gotten used to the grape varietals and their flavor profiles. I know and like the American and French grapes; Cab, Chard, Pinot Noir, etc but the grapes in Italy, Spain and a few other areas I have not had enough of them to get used to their wine style and characteristics.

      So, what should I be looking for that is cheap and good?
      Don

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      • #4
        Don there are so many that you never heard of from small vinyards that you may not find. Years ago no one heard a wine that started like Nero De..... There is a large vinyard in my mothers home town of Menfi called Plantar that one you can find in a store but this will run you in the $20 range. Some times you need to take a chance on some of these Cheapo wines.
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        • #5
          It's hard to find really good italian reds under $20 or $30.

          Try something from Piemonte, we've had a few really nice ones from there, reasonably priced. I would recommend a Barbera.

          We also loved this Sicilian - 2007 Nero D'Avola - the one we tried was from Sedara, but there are others around probably worth trying. Looks like retail is around $13.

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          • #6
            Love a good barbera. I will have to try some of the Nero XXXX sometime.

            I am going to keep drinking until my liver is gone. I will enjoy life.
            Don

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View Post
              It's hard to find really good italian reds under $20 or $30.

              Try something from Piemonte, we've had a few really nice ones from there, reasonably priced. I would recommend a Barbera.

              We also loved this Sicilian - 2007 Nero D'Avola - the one we tried was from Sedara, but there are others around probably worth trying. Looks like retail is around $13.
              next time you are in my area, Pass by my house I will give you a bottle or two of some cheap wines that you will not find.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by bigfrank
                next time you are in my area, Pass by my house I will give you a bottle or two of some cheap wines that you will not find.
                And I will have to go to Italy if I want more, right?
                Seriously, though, Frank - that is a very kind and generous offer and I may just take you up on it!

                We just settled on France for my birthday trip next year - Italy will have to wait a while longer...

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                • #9
                  The reason you can not find them is my close friend who also helped and donated over $2.000 worth of wine at the wine event, Yes he is a wine distributer. He goes to italy 4 times a year and brings back boat loads in cargo boats that take 2 months to arrive. He sells to mostly restaurants and some wine outlets. His wines sell for $30 + a bottle at the restaurants but I pay $60 for a case.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bigfrank View Post
                    The reason you can not find them is my close friend who also helped and donated over $2.000 worth of wine at the wine event, Yes he is a wine distributer. He goes to italy 4 times a year and brings back boat loads in cargo boats that take 2 months to arrive. He sells to mostly restaurants and some wine outlets. His wines sell for $30 + a bottle at the restaurants but I pay $60 for a case.
                    Nice! A good friend to have...

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