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Recreating the Italian Trattoria Experience

12/17/2018

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It's been nearly two years since my husband and I vacationed in Italy. We left the day after Christmas in 2016 and spent ten full days wining and dining in Milan, Genoa and Alba. As a wine and food lover—as well as an Italian—spending that much time in Italy was a dream come true for me. Today, as I think back on our trip, one thing I miss most are the incredible red table wines offered at such affordable prices.
 
At any trattoria in Italy, you can order a full carafe (equivalent to a bottle of wine) of the house red for about $10, and the wine will be amazing. When I recently opened the Stella Montepulciano d'Abruzzo and paired it with a classic spaghetti and meatballs dinner at home, I was taken back to our trattoria experiences in Italy.
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The Stella Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is the perfect accompaniment to an Italian dinner at home—whether you're making Napolitano-style pizza or pasta with a tomato-based sauce, this wine is surely going to pair nicely. Montepuliciano is the quintessential table wine of Abruzzo, and the grapes are grown on hillside vineyards near the Adriatic coastline. The vines are 20+ years old and planted in sandy soils. The grapes see seven days of fermentation in stainless steel tanks before nine months of ageing, five of which are in tank and four of which are in bottle prior to release.
Like many of Italy's red table wines, this Montepulciano is clean, crisp, fresh  and full of fruit. Dried cherry aromas give way to crisp red fruit on the palate: strawberry, cherry and cranberry. Orange zest and a touch of a touch of kirsch add some complexity. This light-bodied wine has bright acidity and great flavor. It's downright delicious and tastes great with tomatoes. Coupled up with spaghetti and meatballs, this food-friendly, easy-drinking wine brought me back to Italy for the evening.
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