So, why $12? Given the taxes on booze in Montreal I figure this equates to ~US$10-ish everywhere else, which presents a good "Vin de Table" price point and will appeal to those starting to move beyond box wine.
I live by the rule that if someone is offering you a choice of 'white' or 'red', pick the white - at least it will be cold and refreshing. So I begin my foray into the unknown with a neat little white, the 2006 Umani Ronchi Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico. Some faint citrus (orange marmalade) and floral notes from a thin, light-bodied white. Tasty, refreshing, with no rough edges, it falls off the palate so quickly you forget that you just gulped a glass. Chill for a great summer patio quaffer. An honest white that begs the question: "why would anyone buy a 20$ pinot grigio?"
cork. 13% alcohol
Score: 13.5/20
Price: C$11.55 (SAQ)
Next up, a cheapo Italian red for WBW. Cheers!
Hear, hear! This is one of those cases where people pay over odds for crappy PG because they've heard of it, while poor verdicchio can't find a buyer so it's sold for relative pennies. Welcome to the happy hunt for bargain wine, and I'll be keeping my eye on what you turn up.
ReplyDeleteHi Debs - I can't believe how long it has been since I had a Verdicchio - what a snob! We'll see how it goes...
ReplyDeleteJoe, you may have started a new blogging trend here, maybe you can suggest a new periodic virtual tasting for wine between a price range.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recommendation of the Verdicchio variety.
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Hi Andrew. I would love to come up with a new virtual tasting, but I hate to compete with the rest of the wine world. Maybe. I definitely recommend the verdicchio - simple fun.
ReplyDeleteI have been drinking Fazi Battaglia Verdicchio for over 20 years and love it! I am looking forward to trying the Umani Ronchi!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan - thanks for the tip on the Fazi Battaglia, I will look for it. Cheers!
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