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    May 17, 2022

    20 Buck Bottle: A balanced Italian red

    A Super Tuscan blend from Tuscany


    2020 Baracchi O’Lillo, Tuscany, Italy

    Blend: 25% each Merlot, Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah 

    Available at: winestore, SouthPark
    Price: $14.99

    On the Nose: Cherry, berries, bright, fresh
    On the Palate:  Medium+ body, elegant finish, balanced tannins
    On the Plate: Rabbit, pheasant, dark turkey meat, burgers 

    Our Take: This is a good, solid red for a variety of foods and palates

    Fun Fact: The Italian wine ranking system has four categories: DOCG, which is given to the top rated wines, such as Barolo, Brunello, and Amarone. Second is DOC, which is often allocated to Chianti, Vermentino, Valpolicello, and many other wines. Third is IGT, which is a mash up of who knows what – if you purchase a bottle of Antinori Tignanello, which is one of the most iconic wines of Tuscany, and costs $125 – $150 per bottle, it will have the IGT designation because the wine contains cabernet sauvignon, merlot, and sangiovese. The red grape that is approved for making red wines from Tuscany is sangiovese, so only wines that contain 85 percent or more of sangiovese can receive the DOC or DOCG designation. Confused? The Italian wine rating systems needs a serious overhaul so consumers can make informed decisions. The fourth designation is VdT, which is basic table wine, and not many of those bottles get exported.

     

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