Rosso di Montalcino is Brunello's younger, fresher sibling. Made from the same Sangiovese grapes as Brunello di Montalcino, ...
“Montalcino is actually unique in Italy because we produce more of our prestigious wine, Brunello, than we do of Rosso di Montalcino,” says Riccardo Fratton, winemaker at Poggio San Polo.
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Reverse Wine Snob on MSNKirkland Signature Brunello di Montalcino – True To FormCheck out our full review below. 100% Sangiovese from Montalcino, Italy. The wine was aged for at least 2 years in oak barrels. Just like last year (more on that below), Costco has maintained the ...
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The U.S. is suddenly looking less bubbly for European wines. President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened a 200% tariff on ...
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Weston resident C. Marina Marchese is an entrepreneur, an author and a trailblazer in the world of honey as a Master Honey ...
The Senate passed a six-month spending bill on Friday, hours before a government shutdown, overcoming sharp Democratic ...
Nestled in the stunning Val d'Orcia, 20 minutes from Montalcino, near the smaller, more subdued Castello Banfi-Il Borgo (it's also a restored gated village, albeit more modest), about an hour ...
It’s obvious to most people that red wines pair well with steak, but what may not be obvious is that not all red wines are a ...
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