Aldi, Specially Selected, Pinot Grigio, Italy

Aldi, Specially Selected, Pinot Grigio, Italy

Aldi, Specially Selected, Pinot Grigio, Italy

 

Aldi have done it again with a cheap, £4 a bottle white wine that is perfect for just drinking. It’s dry, fresh with light flavours of citrus. A relatively simple wine, it’s no Gold medal winner but its perfect for parties and summer evenings sitting in the garden. Worth a case in anyone’s cupboard or under the stairs.

Duplico, Puglia Rosso, 2019, Puglia, Italy

Duplico, Puglia Rosso, 2019, Puglia, Italy

Duplico, Puglia Rosso, 2019, Puglia, Italy

 

This red from Duplico in Puglia is very good. It’s best wine I’ve tasted all month.Dry, medium acidity with fine tannins theres plenty of black and red fruit flavours with spice just sitting in the background. It’s rich in depth and soft giving you a warm cosy feel when you drink it. Pair it with a joint if beef or a rich pasta dish.  At £15 a bottle it’s not a bad price.

Terra Argillosa, Syrah, 2019, Marche, Italy

Terra Argillosa, Syrah, 2019, Marche, Italy

Terra Argillosa, Syrah, 2019, Marche, Italy

 

Yep another italian red wine, granted its rather good, in some ways quite excellent. Reasonable dry, solid tannins but not overly so with a “presence” that’s comforting. With red and black fruit flavours and smoke and oak notes it’s all well integrated It’s no Gold medal winning wine but that’s where I think it scores. It’s a wine that red drinkers will like, not have to think about and be happy to open a second bottle. 😊

At about £18 a bottle it’s a bit pricey and that’s the down side.

Duca di Salaparuta Calanica, Syrah, 2020, Southern Italy

Duca di Salaparuta Calanica, Syrah, 2020, Southern Italy

Duca di Salaparuta Calanica, Syrah, 2020, Southern Italy

 

This southern this southern Italian red wine is really rather good. It’s dry, bold but smooth. There’s plenty of red and black fruit flavours and works well on its own znd with food such as pasta or red meat dishes. At £13 a bottle it’s not bad value.