Oswaldo Costa
Oswaldo Costa
I think he's had enough.
originally posted by lars makie:
Nero came to mind last night, but the only ones i could really think of were COS or Occhipinti, both having lovely spines of acid. I'm sure Levi knows of others that would fit the bill. Gulfi? Biondi?originally posted by Cliff:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
Nero d'Avola, quite often.
Even the good ones?
originally posted by Cliff:
originally posted by Howard Cooper:
Would these qualify:
Ridge Santa Cruz Cabernet
Pibarnon
San Vincente Rioja or some other good Rioja or Ribero de Duero
Ridge Petite Sirah
Ridge I would expect to have acidity, even if it's a bit hidden, as would a Rioja. I can't imagine recommending a low acid version. But the Petite Sirah is a good call.
originally posted by Howard Cooper:
originally posted by Cliff:
originally posted by Howard Cooper:
Would these qualify:
Ridge Santa Cruz Cabernet
Pibarnon
San Vincente Rioja or some other good Rioja or Ribero de Duero
Ridge Petite Sirah
Ridge I would expect to have acidity, even if it's a bit hidden, as would a Rioja. I can't imagine recommending a low acid version. But the Petite Sirah is a good call.
Any decent wine is going to have some acidity or else it is going to be flabby. But, I tried to come up with wines that have richness.
Why not ignore reds completely and go with a white St. Joseph or Hermitage with some age at cellar temperature? Acidity isn't exactly what they bring to the party and they have plenty of density and texture.originally posted by Cliff:
originally posted by Howard Cooper:
originally posted by Cliff:
originally posted by Howard Cooper:
Would these qualify:
Ridge Santa Cruz Cabernet
Pibarnon
San Vincente Rioja or some other good Rioja or Ribero de Duero
Ridge Petite Sirah
Ridge I would expect to have acidity, even if it's a bit hidden, as would a Rioja. I can't imagine recommending a low acid version. But the Petite Sirah is a good call.
Any decent wine is going to have some acidity or else it is going to be flabby. But, I tried to come up with wines that have richness.
... and thus the problem, although I think a decent (not great) Dolcetto or Petite Syrah might do the trick.
originally posted by .sasha:
Is the insanely delicious Guttarolo 2007 Gioia del Colle Primitivo a low acid wine, technically ?
originally posted by Cliff:
originally posted by .sasha:
Is the insanely delicious Guttarolo 2007 Gioia del Colle Primitivo a low acid wine, technically ?
Isn't that just an Italian Zinfandel?