If you come to our home there's a very good chance that you'll be served one of the following wines sometime during the course of your stay.  We do this purposely to introduce guests to varietals they may not know.   These under-the-radar wines can be complex and extremely well made.  As they are virtually unknown to most Americans, prices of all these wines are very fair…and will remain so until they are discovered and prices dramatically escalate.
1.      Mencia from Spain :  Only grown in Northwest Spain,  the Mencia grape was not even known to oenophiles in Spain Spain 
2.   Carmenere from Chile :   This grape was brought from Bordeaux Bordeaux  today  (all of the vineyards were wiped out in the late 19th century by the bug phylloxera), the varietal has thrived in Chile 
   3.  Torrontes from Argentina :   Twenty per cent of all white wine sold in Argentina 
   4.  Vermentino from Italy :    Want to be instantly transported to a seaside trattoria on the Mediterranean ?  Pop the cork on a bottle of Vermentino and you’ll swear you could be on the Ligurian coast (North West Italy near Genoa ) or the island  of Sardenia 
    5.  Touriga Nacional from Portugal :   In our recent Blog posting of July 30, we spoke of one of the wines from the Douro  Valley 
 
 
I love the idea of being able to drink a long lost Bordeaux varietal, Carmenere. I try to drink it when I can!
ReplyDeleteI am so looking forward to your trip to Chile and Argentina in 2013 as I have just recently discovered Kitek's Torrontes. What a wonderful surprise! It is an absolutely delicious white white so light and fabulous when served with a light dinner on a warm summer evening!
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