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Italy Wines

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A good wine to pal around the house with (7)
2006 Villa Masetti - Pinot Grigio

A nice, peculiar, Italian Chard (7)
2005 Ruffino Libaio - Chardonnay Toscana

Erbaluce, a new white to discover (8)
2006 Ferrando - Ferrando Erbaluce di Caluso La Torrazza

Another bland Pinot Grigio (6)
2006 Stellina di Notte - Pinot Grigio

A light and sweet Italian bubbly (8)
Zonin - Baccorosa

A competent Paisan Chardonnay (7)
2007 Tormaresca - Chardonnay

Another great overlooked Italian red varietal (7)
2007 Caleo - Salice Salentino

Light and red, but not necessarily a winner (7)
Deor - Prosecco Raboso Cuvee

An interesting grape to mix Chardonnay with (8)
Bovo - Chardonnay/Inzolia : Special Blend

Acidic and apple-y pinot grigio (7)
Avanti - Pinot Grigio

My Chardonnay in Umbria (8)
Bigi - Vipra Bianca

Happy Tails (from Sole di Puglia), helping the animals (8)
Sole di Puglia - Happy Tails

A happy tail wagging but more crisp (9)
2008 Sole di Puglia - Malvasia Bianca/Chardonnay

The dog on the label is cute, but the wine inside is smooth!!!! (8)
Sole di Puglia - Happy Tails (Rosso) Red

Smooth purple dark cherries and black currant (9)
2008 Vignali Roccamora - Sangiovese

Lobster wine (7)
Cantina Santa Maria La Palma - Aragosta

Peach, toast and dough (8)
Canellina - Prosecco - Extra Dry

Lovely creamy citrus (8)
Cupcake Vineyards - Prosecco

It took a while to taste the pears and peaches (7)
2009 Ca' Montini - Pinot Grigio

Nice at the start of the summer (8)
2011 Mirabello - Pinot Grigio Rose

Pure Prosecco Bliss (9)
Soria - Prosecco - Extra Dry

Smoky, chewy leathery just like the wings of the demon on the bottle (9)
2009 Poggia Anima - Samael

Great the second time around as well as the first (9)
Bosco dei Cirmioli - Prosecco - Extra Dry

Another wine from Puglia (9)
2010 Castello Monaci - Salice Salentino


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