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Wines Then and Now : Part 2
Snooth (blog) I love Tuscan wines and I love Sangiovese. Pure, fresh, fruity and austere all at once, … On the other hand, the I Sodi di San Niccolo continues to be quite a bargain and the Fontalloro, which hasn't seen a price increase in a decade? Well that is … |
Author: vinothekid
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Wines Then and Now : Part 2 – Snooth (blog)
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Wines Then and Now : Part 2 – Snooth (blog)
Wines Then and Now : Part 2
Snooth (blog)
I love Tuscan wines and I love Sangiovese. Pure, fresh, fruity and austere all at once, … On the other hand, the I Sodi di San Niccolo continues to be quite a bargain and the Fontalloro, which hasn't seen a price increase in a decade? Well that is … -
Wines Then and Now : Part 2 – Snooth (blog)
Wines Then and Now : Part 2
Snooth (blog)
I love Tuscan wines and I love Sangiovese. Pure, fresh, fruity and austere all at once, … On the other hand, the I Sodi di San Niccolo continues to be quite a bargain and the Fontalloro, which hasn't seen a price increase in a decade? Well that is … -
Wines Then and Now : Part 2 – Snooth (blog)
Wines Then and Now : Part 2
Snooth (blog)
On the other hand, the I Sodi di San Niccolo continues to be quite a bargain and the Fontalloro, which hasn't seen a price increase in a decade? Well that is simply a steal. I don't expect many of these Tuscan producers to see much more of a price … -
McManis and Bogle wines face off – Scranton Times-Tribune
McManis and Bogle wines face off
Scranton Times-Tribune
I pulled some people together for a bargain wine face off, pitting Bogle against McManis, in a blind tasting. Bogle 2011 Chardonnay is a typical, oaky chardonnay, with toasty almost whiskey-like smells and rich texture with some green apple, caramel …and more »