- Name: Baci Dolci
- Variety: Mosto Di Uve Parzialmente Fermentato: 50% Marzemino, 50% Merlot
- Region: Colli Euganei
- Country: Italy
- Year: Non-Vintage
- Price: Regular Price $9.95
- Vintage Cellar Review: A blend of 50% Marzemino 50% Merlot. A delicate, slightly frizzante wine with an intense, ruby red color. Fresh strawberry & black cherry aromas with hints of roses. Cherry pie flavors, medium-full bodied with refreshing sparkle to balance the semi- sweet finish.
- My review: On the nose this wine does not have much smell, these is a lot of carbonation that is blocking the smell receptors. There is a faint smell of wildflowers and strawberries along with a lemon-lime soda smell. On the palate the wine has a ton of carbonation that causes flavors to pop all throughout the sip. There is a cherry and blackberry flavor along with a slight rose water taste. Together this wine is a very refreshing sweet drink that is almost a desert itself with how it tastes.
- Food Pairing: I had no food with this wine.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Tasting - "Baci Dolci Mosto Di Uve Parzialmente Fermentato"
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