I know a lot of great wines. But you wouldn't have heard of them. My job at a wine store means that I taste a lot of obscure wines. This blog is a record of my better finds in the $10 to $20 range. If you have any questions please drop me an email at stiebelben@gmail.com. I always love to talk wine.
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Thursday, September 20, 2012
Colosi Nero d'Avola 2010 (about $14)
About the Wine: This one is going to be kind of a cheat. I went to a better wine store than the one where I work and talked to a very qualified wine consultant who, after a long discussion of my tastes, picked this bottle for me. Such is the benefit of talking to qualified professionals rather than just picking up something with a pretty label.
About THIS Wine: It is crimson in the glass with a distinct, violet rim. Blackberry and cherry are very prominent on the nose along with hints of tomato. I find the tomato smell common in Italian wine and I usually like the wines where I find it. The palate is quite spicy with layers of red fruit that make for a very nice drinking experience. It finishes with slightly dry cherry.
Drinking This Wine: The salesman gave me this as a pasta wine, but I actually prefer it as a sipper. It is both too light and too spicy for pasta. By itself it is full, flavorful, and pleasant.
Overall Impression: This is great wine. If it was a less obscure varietal, a Cab or even a Zinfandel, it would go for twenty dollars easily. At fourteen it is a steal.
by Ben Stiebel
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Colosi Nero d'Avola 2010,
Italy
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