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This particular wine is 85% Sangiovese and 15% a combination of a local red grape Canaiolo and the international red grape Merlot. The producer Straccali has been in business since 1925 and the grapes are hand picked. What more could someone want? But is it possible to get a fine wine from a well-known and hardly inexpensive wine region for $10 (less if you shop around in the United [url=http://www.mquin.com/gzparis.php]giuseppe zanotti pas cher[/url] States)?
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At the first sip the wine was mouth filling but a bit short. This was no $25 Chianti - did I really think that it would be one? The first pairing was with a shepherd's pie. The wine was fruity and showed notes of tobacco. Initially the wine was short. Then I added a green jalapeno pepper mix. The Chianti intensified but did lose some fruit.
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In the presence of the first cheese, a marbled Cheddar, the wine was fruity with a note of tobacco. When this wine faced with a Mozzerella, I tasted the oak and black cherries.
Final verdict. I would buy this wine again, especially if I could get it at a bargain price. But it doesn't deserve Italy's finest wine classification. By the way, Tuscany is home to many wines at five to ten times the price that hold the lowly IGT classification. We won't be reviewing them here. And until the economy really rebounds, we won't be reviewing them at all.
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