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2 Responses to “Stay Rad Wine Blog Episode 11: Horseradish Sauce of the Duck”
I always knew that you were Italian! I believe Sangiovese is the most widely planted grape in Italy, but Italian wine probably wouldn’t have gained the world-wide popularity without Nebbiolo’s help.
I love to see that you’re embarking on the Italian wine trail as I believe there are more reasonably-priced, unique, and delicious wines from Italy than any other place on earth! Also, according to my dad, Italian invented wine!
January 2, 2012 at 3:34 pm |
I always knew that you were Italian! I believe Sangiovese is the most widely planted grape in Italy, but Italian wine probably wouldn’t have gained the world-wide popularity without Nebbiolo’s help.
I love to see that you’re embarking on the Italian wine trail as I believe there are more reasonably-priced, unique, and delicious wines from Italy than any other place on earth! Also, according to my dad, Italian invented wine!
Buon anno,
D’Arnold
January 2, 2012 at 5:57 pm |
Dave,
As I was claiming Nebiolo, I realized that is probably Sangiovese. I could look it up, but where’s the fun in that?
Thanks for watching.
Jeff