Judging by the many simply wonderful wines I encounter at Los Angeles Italian restaurants, I would be tempted to guess that's it's really easy to find simply wonderful Italian wines. Those who procure those wines for restaurants would argue that point, I'm sure. I will let it stand as a testimony to the skill and knowledge of the various wine directors that I rarely encounter an Italian wine in an Italian restaurant with which I find fault.
I had the Feudi di San Gregorio Primitivo recently at Il Fornaio in Beverly Hills.
Feudi di San Gregorio is an old and wealthy winery in Italy's Campania region. This 2008 wine is classified as Primitivo di Manduria DOC. The grapes come from seaside vineyards in Manduria, in the province of Taranto in the Puglia region. It is fermented in stainless steel, which allows the beautiful fruit to shine in its unadulterated state. The vino ages 12 months in the tanks and another six in bottles.
The wine is a beautiful dark purple in the glass, and shows dark fruit on the nose. A spearmint note mingles with black cherry aromas, while flavors of cherry and blackberry dominate the palate. Gentle tannins make for a luxuriously smooth drink, while the finish is refreshingly dry.
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I had the Feudi di San Gregorio Primitivo recently at Il Fornaio in Beverly Hills.
Feudi di San Gregorio is an old and wealthy winery in Italy's Campania region. This 2008 wine is classified as Primitivo di Manduria DOC. The grapes come from seaside vineyards in Manduria, in the province of Taranto in the Puglia region. It is fermented in stainless steel, which allows the beautiful fruit to shine in its unadulterated state. The vino ages 12 months in the tanks and another six in bottles.
The wine is a beautiful dark purple in the glass, and shows dark fruit on the nose. A spearmint note mingles with black cherry aromas, while flavors of cherry and blackberry dominate the palate. Gentle tannins make for a luxuriously smooth drink, while the finish is refreshingly dry.
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The mead he calls Wild is honey and blueberry wine made from unprocessed New Hampshire wildflower honey and mountain grown blueberries. It carries an alcohol level of 14.2% abv.
Utopian is the strongest of the quartet I tried at 16.9% abv. It’s a semi-sweet, limited edition mead which is fermented and aged in Samuel Adams Utopias barrels.
Desire is a beautiful deep ruby color. The nose again has a firm underpinning of honey aroma with a pretty straightforward display of the fruit used in making this melomel - black currant, black cherry and blueberry. The palate is dominated by the currant to the degree that it bears a striking similarity to cassis. It's not as viscous as Wild, but it definitely sits very full in the mouth. The 16.7% alcohol content means it's a fairly stiff drink, at least in the realm of wine. There's good acidity here, but I don't think I could bring myself to eat while savoring the texture and flavor of Desire. Well, maybe some chocolate. Desire beat out 352 other wines in a New England competition.
The golden mead called Sensual shows a whole honeycomb full of honey aroma. That’s no surprise, since it is a traditional mead, made only from wildflower honey, water and yeast. The palate is dripping with honey, too. Once again, a resounding acidity is present and the finish is very long and ridiculously satisfying. The taste of pure honey is all that remains after a drink, and it’s there for quite a while. The alcohol level for Sensual is 15.3% abv. It's the simplest of the four featured here, but it may be my favorite.


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The Sancerre is a pretty golden-green hue in the glass. It's made from 100% Sauvignon Blanc and shows its Loire Valley terroir with a mineral-laden nose and an herbal component that's like a fistful of string beans. Big and full in the mouth, it's very dry with a nice acidity. Lemon rind and white grapefruit dominate the fruit profile, while wet rocks linger on the finish. It's a great match with the mussels and curry sauce.






