28 January 2011

Veneto and Valentines - Red

Supposedly the Famous Balcony 
Hello there, Veneto is a bit of a favourite with us here, and I decided I'd throw together all the prices and scores of Venetian wines we've reviewed (If would like any more information on these E-mail us at  theemptyglass@gmail.com) as it's coming up to Valentines and Veneto is after all home to Verona the city of Romeo and Juliet. So enjoy a student take on how to get wines from one of the most romantic regions in the world without burning a hole in the wallet.

All three eventualities of taste are covered here, Red, White and Bubbly, sort of a testimony to the variety this region has to offer in terms of wine.

Here are the Reds from the list there are a lot of wines so we've split the articles up! Enjoy! Hope it helps in finding the right wine for the day!

The List
(What any information, just pop us a line!)

1.Zenato's Bardolino,
Score: 8
Price: € 7.95  

2.Zenato'sValpolicella,
Score: 7.33
Price: € 9.95

3.Lamberti'sValpolicella,
Score: 9.33
Price: € 11.95

4.Zenato's Valpolicella Ripasso,
Score: 8
Price: € 16.99

5.Tommasi Valpolicella Ripasso,
Score: 8
Price: € 20

6.Ceasrai Valpolicella Ripasso,
Score: 7.33
Price: € 17.95

7. Lena Di MezzoValpolicella Ripasso,
Score: 7.33
Price: € 13

8. Masi, Campofiorin,
Score: 8.66
Price: € 13.95

9. Sparoti's Valpolicella Del Amarone,
Score: Cheating Here
Price: € 23ish (Which is why it's cheating)

2 comments:

  1. No. 3 is just a real gem. Still surprised at the price, pulled a blinder on the '09 Vintage too, so twas just Masi Valpolicella '09 that failed, must look into the reasons for that.

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