Now that the colder temperatures have firmly settled in, I find myself seeking out big fat red wines. Something to warm me up as I read in front of a roaring fire on a cold evening. Lately, I have been picking up the Solantico Riserva Salice Salentino 2009 ($14.95) from Italy.
This big, full-bodied wine is made up of a blend of two grape varieties that are native to Italy: Negroamaro and Malvasia Nera. Its aromas of cherry, plum, vanilla, baking spices and dried herbs come through on the palate and are nicely balanced by a solid acidity and strong tannins. Great with braised meats or something saucy. Beef ragu over pasta....don't get me started. It also makes a tasty, comforting sipper on a dark autumn evening. Perfect for those quiet nights when the weather outside is frightful...
Fat wine! Nice.
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