lacuisine:

It’s been a while since I last posted about wines. On my birthday, last December, we had not one, but two bottles of this amazing Chianti. I am no wine expert, but this particular wine left a very good impression. It was light and fruity flavored. Just amazing. Of course, at a fancy restaurant we paid no less than $32 for the bottle. You can find it at your wine retail store for about $11. Worth every cent. Here’s a trusty review:Caposaldo - Chianti 2005 (Tuscany, Italy)$10.29 (snooth.com)Cherries and earth in the bouquet. Spice, citrus and cherry flavors. Light and refreshing feel with mineral undertones. Overall this is easy drinking wine with good body and a nice finish. A solid Chianti at $10.00 that would provide good  company with a meal….yet light enough to have a glass or two on its own. (Justagrape.com)

lacuisine:

It’s been a while since I last posted about wines.
On my birthday, last December, we had not one, but two bottles of this amazing Chianti. I am no wine expert, but this particular wine left a very good impression. It was light and fruity flavored. Just amazing. Of course, at a fancy restaurant we paid no less than $32 for the bottle. You can find it at your wine retail store for about $11. Worth every cent.

Here’s a trusty review:

Caposaldo - Chianti 2005 (Tuscany, Italy)
$10.29 (snooth.com)

Cherries and earth in the bouquet. Spice, citrus and cherry flavors. Light and refreshing feel with mineral undertones. Overall this is easy drinking wine with good body and a nice finish. A solid Chianti at $10.00 that would provide good company with a meal….yet light enough to have a glass or two on its own. (Justagrape.com)