Dimes
Basic red from Italy. Avg but good price
Basic red from Italy. Avg but good price
8.5Tiffany P
Smells amazing, not bad for the price, little tart for my taste but tolerable
Smells amazing, not bad for the price, little tart for my taste but tolerable
8.0Vanessa French
Great $10 under from Whole Fods
Great $10 under from Whole Fods
8.6Todd Glasson
Musky notes with sour cherries and hint of chocolate with a dry and puckery finish. Bought it for braising short ribs and thought I'd taste.
Musky notes with sour cherries and hint of chocolate with a dry and puckery finish. Bought it for braising short ribs and thought I'd taste.
7.1Kathy Kroeker
Normally love the sangiovese - but this was like a bad year
Normally love the sangiovese - but this was like a bad year
6.8Peter Kristensen
Frisk, ikke for sød. God til flæskesteg, juleudgaven. Med rødkål, brune kartofler og det hele.
Frisk, ikke for sød. God til flæskesteg, juleudgaven. Med rødkål, brune kartofler og det hele.
8.4Janelle Branoff
High acid, dark fruit
High acid, dark fruit
8.5John Bratincevic
NOSE: sour red fruits - cherry, strawberry … maybe a little raspberry. A little chalk. TASTE: Much fruiter than expected - almost juicy…jelly candy. It’s fine. Like jug wine but brighter.
NOSE: sour red fruits - cherry, strawberry … maybe a little raspberry. A little chalk. TASTE: Much fruiter than expected - almost juicy…jelly candy. It’s fine. Like jug wine but brighter.
8.5Randy Fuller
The Sangiovese grapes for the 2022 Globerati Rubicone Sangiovese are from Rubicone, a hilly IGT region in central Italy which encompasses the western part of Emilia-Romagna. Alcohol is pleasantly low at 12% abv and I paid $8 for it at Whole Foods Market.
The Sangiovese grapes for the 2022 Globerati Rubicone Sangiovese are from Rubicone, a hilly IGT region in central Italy which encompasses the western part of Emilia-Romagna. Alcohol is pleasantly low at 12% abv and I paid $8 for it at Whole Foods Market.
9.2DeLinda Goodman
Wow. This is a good one!
Wow. This is a good one!
9.2Info
WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.