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Sat Oct-02-10 02:16 PM
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a good Chianti? (In the mood!)
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Sat Oct-02-10 02:55 PM
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1. I think you are usually pretty safe with a Classico |
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If you are interested in exploring some of the deeper Italian Reds I'd also recommend a Montepulciano. I'm sorry, I'm out right now and I recognize the one I get by the label not the name. The inexpensive ones at Trader Joes are all good too IMO (Usually under 12 bucks)
You can find them in the same price point as a Classico and I think they have a fuller flavor and richness than the Chianti's.
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