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The First Kiss and the First Glass of Wine are Always The Best‪!‬ Whine About Wine

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Join us for a survey of three wines from Tamburini and a wonderful recipe featuring DOMA Roasted Red Pepper Strips!

TAMBURINI Il Castelluccio, Italy

Here is a fun fact! This crisp combination of Trebbiano and Malvasia grapes was an original Chianti blend. Straw yellow in color with greenish highlights, it has an intense and aromatic bouquet reminiscent of broom, banana, orange blossom and rose. It has a full-bodied taste, with a lingering aroma and a good level of acidity. Enjoy with light cheeses, fresh fruits, shellfish and light pasta or risotto. The colder this wine is when drinking it, the more tart it will taste so experiment with the flavor at different temperatures and tell us your preference!

TAMBURINI TJ Rose, Italy

This is the first wine produced by Emanuela and Michele. TJ Rose was created as a celebration of their marriage and the birth of their daughter, Miriadele. There is so much symbolism in this wine: the T for Tamburini; the J for Jermann; and the 3 hearts linked with each of their initials as a forever tribute to their family. This 100% Sangiovese rose displays a velvety bouquet reminiscent of fresh strawberries and a hint of violets. It has a full-bodied, harmonious and soft taste. We suggest to open it about an hour before serving to really give the wine a chance to “breathe”, allowing the tannins to soften and the flavors to become more pronounced. Enjoy with Focaccia, cold meats and fresh cheeses, first courses with white meats, crustaceans and fish (mixed cooked and raw), or a classic simple pizza. It is delicious served lightly chilled or at room temperature.

TAMBURINI Il Massiccio, Italy

Massiccio means big and strong so it is only fitting that we make it our featured wine this month. This big wine comes from our familiar Tuscany winemaker, Emanuela Tamburini, and is a blend of 85% sangiovese and 15% merlot. In this big and powerful wine you will smell aromas of figs, dried plums, vanilla, and a little pepper. Enjoy with red meats and red sauces or lasagna. The high tannins of this red combined with a fatty meat or an acidic red sauce will tone down the acidic nature of the Sangiovese grapes and create a very well-rounded meal.

Join us for a survey of three wines from Tamburini and a wonderful recipe featuring DOMA Roasted Red Pepper Strips!

TAMBURINI Il Castelluccio, Italy

Here is a fun fact! This crisp combination of Trebbiano and Malvasia grapes was an original Chianti blend. Straw yellow in color with greenish highlights, it has an intense and aromatic bouquet reminiscent of broom, banana, orange blossom and rose. It has a full-bodied taste, with a lingering aroma and a good level of acidity. Enjoy with light cheeses, fresh fruits, shellfish and light pasta or risotto. The colder this wine is when drinking it, the more tart it will taste so experiment with the flavor at different temperatures and tell us your preference!

TAMBURINI TJ Rose, Italy

This is the first wine produced by Emanuela and Michele. TJ Rose was created as a celebration of their marriage and the birth of their daughter, Miriadele. There is so much symbolism in this wine: the T for Tamburini; the J for Jermann; and the 3 hearts linked with each of their initials as a forever tribute to their family. This 100% Sangiovese rose displays a velvety bouquet reminiscent of fresh strawberries and a hint of violets. It has a full-bodied, harmonious and soft taste. We suggest to open it about an hour before serving to really give the wine a chance to “breathe”, allowing the tannins to soften and the flavors to become more pronounced. Enjoy with Focaccia, cold meats and fresh cheeses, first courses with white meats, crustaceans and fish (mixed cooked and raw), or a classic simple pizza. It is delicious served lightly chilled or at room temperature.

TAMBURINI Il Massiccio, Italy

Massiccio means big and strong so it is only fitting that we make it our featured wine this month. This big wine comes from our familiar Tuscany winemaker, Emanuela Tamburini, and is a blend of 85% sangiovese and 15% merlot. In this big and powerful wine you will smell aromas of figs, dried plums, vanilla, and a little pepper. Enjoy with red meats and red sauces or lasagna. The high tannins of this red combined with a fatty meat or an acidic red sauce will tone down the acidic nature of the Sangiovese grapes and create a very well-rounded meal.

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