Wine You Should Drink But Probably Don’t – Dolcetto
Dolcetto is a wine from Piedmont region of Italy
that has a confusing name. Translated
into English it means “sweet little one”, an odd name for a wine that is not
sweet. Dolcetto is a dry, fruity,
slightly tannic (the characteristic of wine that makes your mouth pucker) wine
with low acidity (the characteristic of wine that makes your mouth water).
It is made to drunk young so look for a vintage that is 3
years old or less. It pairs well with simple meals like Italian sausage, pasta
with meat sauce, and pizza with meat toppings.
You might also enjoy it on a summer day when you are grilling steaks and it’s just too hot
for a Cabernet or other big red wine.
Like the simple food that it pairs with it commands a simple
price. You can good a good bottle of
Dolcetto for around $15 or less.
Give it a try and let me know what you think.
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