Tuesday, August 9, 2022

A Quart of Ale± #116. On the craft journey but off piste with two Ciders, Ginger Beer and a Belgian Framboise

 A Quart of Ale± #116

On the craft journey but off piste with two Ciders, Ginger Beer and a Belgian Framboise

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Cockagee Irish Keeved Cider 5%, 375ml bottle Le Caveau via Neighbourfood 



In 2016, I wrote that this was “one of the best ciders I have ever tasted”. Glad to report, after a recent tasting, there’s been no change in that opinion of the Cockagee Irish Keeved Cider…



Made in County Meath by Mark Jenkinson, it has a rich amber\gold colour, micro-bubbles constantly rising in the glass. The aromas are impressive too, redolent of the orchard. And on the palate there is a very pleasing concentration of real flavour, layers of the most beautiful flavours, a gentle and complete experience, and then a lovely dry finish as well. This is in a class of its own.



Mark makes it in small batches in his Cider Press in the heart of the Boyne Valley from 100% fresh pressed Irish apples. Each 1000 litre batch is unique and may vary slightly. Serve chilled in a stemmed glass.



Keeving is not the easiest to explain as “it is more intuitive than an exact science”. But Mark gives a good run-down here. Crucially, it preserves the “lovely apple aromas and the rich flavours of the fruit and results in a robust yet smooth cider, complex and full-bodied with a bittersweet twist and a long dry finish.” 



Briefly, Keeving means it is not filtered, not pasteurised, and not sweetened. The fruit sugars are naturally retained as are the intense apple flavours and aromas from the original must. 


Hope that doesn’t sound too complicated. To put it simply, the result is a terrific drink with an ABV of 5% and is very highly recommended.


At one of the Ballymaloe Lit-Fests a few years back, highly respected Food and Drink writer Pete Brown said you can only shake your head with wonder that a process from the 14th or 15th century can still produce a “beautiful natural cider. In a blind tasting, I would class this as Breton and it would be a perfect match with crepes”.


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Armagh Craft Dry Cider 4.5%, 500ml bottle Aldi (Mayfield)



Just poured my golden Armagh cider from Aldi and am watching the many bubbles playfully make their way to the top. Orchard smells abound as you sniff and you notice a certain tartiness there too. It is certainly dry on the palate but there’s no shortage of flavours nor of refreshment. 


This refreshing Armagh dry cider is exclusive to Aldi, is vegan and vegetarian friendly, and the label recommends you serve it chilled. They also make a sweet and medium in this series.



For five generations, the Armagh Cider Company have been growing apples on the Troughton family farm in the orchard county of Armagh. “Our apples are carefully hand-picked and matured before they are pressed and fermented in only the smallest of batches. Our apples don’t leave the farm until they are bottled to complete perfection and we take great pride in bringing delicious authentic cider from blossom to bottle to you!”

They farm in Ballinteggart where the ‘From Blossom to Bottle’ culture has been nurtured for five generations. And to where quite a few awards have made their way.

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Black Castle Fiery Ginger Beer, 330ml bottle, The Granary Midleton.


It has a murky ginger colour, aromas of ginger too. Spicy enough to take your breath away as it gently burns the mouth. But no harm done at all, just a lively and refreshingly spicy drink that is not too sweet. If you are on BBQ duty, have one of these Irish craft sodas at hand!


In general, fiery ginger beer uses fresh ginger for a kick and cinnamon for added sweetness and spice. And it looks as if Dublin based Black Castle have hit on the correct formula with this spicy wake-up call for your taste buds! Note: if you don’t like ginger, you will not like this!


Black Castle: “Our Ginger Beer is packed full of flavour and just the right amount of heat! Made with rich Muscovado sugar, Ginger Root Extract and infused with a blend of warm Cinnamon and Cardamom spices. Lightly carbonated making it the perfect alternative to alcohol on a night out!”


It is “Hand-made in Co. Wicklow, is Non-Alcoholic and Allergen Free Best served over ice with a wedge of lime! Add it to cocktails such as a Moscow Mule or a Dark n Stormy.”

Their other soda is Berry Bramble Sting. We had that in County Clare previously and you can read about it here .

  • It is touted as an adult drink and indeed it may be best to keep it away from the kids (and from adults who dislike ginger). It is certainly on the fiery side.

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Lindeman’s Framboise Lambic Beer 2.5%, Dede at The Custom House Baltimore



Pours a raspberry red, with a pink foamy head, and smells like the fruit. Also tastes like raspberry, probably more on the swallow than on the palate. 


Superb as an aperitif as is often recommended. I didn’t have any raspberries but a handful of early loganberries were at hand and the pairing was fine. The brewers recommended pairing with endive salad. 


I picked this beer up at the deli in the Michelin starred Baltimore restaurant Dede at The Custom House where I’d seen it used as part of the wine pairing for the Tasting Menu where it was paired with the various desserts. Think I may get a few more in Bradley's for the garden for the sunny (oh ye of little faith!) weeks ahead.


Must admit I had been expecting something on the sweet side, after all it is flavoured with raspberry concentrate (20%), sugar and natural sweeteners. But I was more than pleasantly surprised to find it is quite tart.

Celebrity Chef, John Torode, Visits Kinsale Mead. TV show airs this Thursday.

media release

Celebrity Chef, John Torode,
Visits Kinsale Mead

 John Torode’s Ireland, a six-part, foodie voyage of discovery, was filmed over a year in 2021 and premiered on The Food Network on 21st July 22. In Episode 4, this celebrity chef, well known from the popular Masterchef TV series, finally gets to tour, taste and cook in West Cork.

 

““You Irish, honestly, you’re really good at making booze, aren’t you?”

 

“We were excited to have John visit us and to learn about this beautiful drink and of course, taste it,” said Kate Dempsey co-founder of Kinsale Mead.

 

“We had a great afternoon introducing John to mead, this ancient drink made in our modern meadery from honey, water and yeast and berries,”

 

“Great mead is all about great honey, and John sampled honeys from different sources including the orange blossom honey we use to make Atlantic Dry Mead,” said Denis Dempsey, co-founder.

 

They finished up tasting a range of honey, berry and barrel aged meads, enthusiastically received by John.

Denis and Kate onscreen.

 

About the Atlantic Dry Mead John said, “I’ve go to say, I think that’s delicious…It’s slightly sharp rather than being very fruity. And then there’s that lovely, sweet honey that comes in the background as well. Amazing.”


And the Wild Red Mead he said “That would make amazing sorbet – that would be fantastic. I may have to take a few bottles of this back with me.”

 

The episode airs at 9pm on Thursday 11th August on The Food Network and is repeated over the next few days as well as being available online on Discovery Plus. John Torode’s Ireland is broadcast supported by Tourism Ireland and broadcast in Ireland and the UK. What better reason do you need to visit and discover the flavours and passion of this beautiful country?

 

Web: www.KinsaleMeadCo.ie for online orders, meadery tours and stockists

Email: info@KinsaleMeadCo.ie  

Phone: 021 477 3538

Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @KinsaleMeadCo

Monday, August 8, 2022

Taste of the Week. East Cork Coffee

Taste of the Week. 

East Cork Coffee


Always on the lookout* for new produce for Taste of the Week and found one recently in the Granary Foodstore in Midleton. It is East Cork Coffee, produced by a well-known local chocolatier.

And it is quite a good one, a medium to dark roast of a Brazilian coffee, our Taste of the Week. 

Unusually, the grind process yields no "fluff" at all. They say: "Exceptional flavour and aroma characteristics. Nutty, semi-sweet, fruit and chocolate." It lives up to its billing for sure and I'll be on the lookout for more of it.

Quite a few coffee roasters in County Cork these days, some better than others, some more expensive than others. 

We're all looking at value nowadays and comparing similar products. Watch out for the different amounts in packets as they all look more or less the same size. The more established roasters, such as the always reliable Golden Bean and Badger & Dodo, have packs that hold 250 grams. Others, like this one, weighs in at 225 while there are a few with just 200grams. All are clearly marked. 

Some, while giving a Best Before date, do not mention the roasting date. Since we are advised to buy coffee as fresh as possible, the roasting info is an essential.

* I usually manage to find a new Taste of the Week on a regular basis but not always. So, if you do have an Irish food (sweet or savoury) or drink product that fits the bill, do please DM me with stockists and I'll go and get one to try.

For more on this product, contact info@EastCorkCoffie.ie 


Sunday, August 7, 2022

A Montefalco Red and a Rhone White. A Superb Pair from Le Caveau.

 A Montefalco Red and a Rhone White. 

A Superb Pair from Le Caveau.


Tenuta Belefonte Pomontino Montefalco Rosso (DOC) 2019, 13%

€21.95 64 Wine DublinBradley’s of CorkGreenman DublinLe Caveau Kilkenny

Pomontino is not a grape but the name of this blend of two grapes; one is the well-known Sangiovese (80%) and the other is Sagrantino.

It comes, from Umbria, in a light ruby robe, bearing warm rich welcoming aromas of cherry and berry. No shortage of these fruit flavours on the palate but now the main feature of this light and elegant wine is the vivid acidity that helps keep it all balanced on the way to a dry finish where you’ll note some light tannins (mostly on the lips). Very Highly Recommended.

It has been aged one year in large Slovenian oak casks and 6 months in bottle. Native yeasts are used and it is neither fined nor filtered, total production was 16,000 bottles and the recommended service temperature is 16° - 18°C (64°F).

It comes from the small area of Montefalco, part of Umbria perhaps best known for the tannic red Sagrantino. The vineyard expands on it: “The area of Montefalco, and more generally the Umbria region, can boast a deep-rooted tradition not only for reds but also for white wines. Particularly fresh wines, intriguing for their structure and surprising with the evolution.”

The owner Peter Heilbron is a relative newcomer. About 15 years ago, he was the busy MD of Heineken Italy. Then he and his wife Sabina purchased this wonderful 40-ha property and set aside 11 hectares for the vineyard (the rest of the land is dedicated to woodland, orchards and olive trees).

Heilbron designed his winery, completed in 2010, building it into the clay and marl hillside with subterranean porous walls made from gabions, steel baskets filled with stones. The winery is energy independent, using solar panels for electricity and generating heat and hot water by burning vine cuttings in a biomass boiler.

In the vineyards, Heilbron shuns chemical fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides, using seaweed and plant extracts as a kind of vine homeopathy. He has not pursued organic certification because, in rainy seasons, he sometimes prefers to use a sustainable fungicide to fight mildew rather than copper sulfate, which is permitted for organic use but can build up in the soil and be toxic to bees and other organisms. "I prefer to do it my way," he says. And going by this bottle and the white below, his way is working out very well indeed!

You may well be wondering about the Sagrantino grape, a little known one here in Ireland though once it “used to be considered good for convalescents”, according to Grapes & Wine which goes on to say it is found around Perugia in Umbria and makes intense, tannic and strongly fruity wines.

We enjoyed the white relatively recently and you may check it out here:

Montefalco Bianco https://www.corkbilly.com/2022/04/a-bordeaux-super-sleeper-and-relatively.html




Chaume-Arnaud Côtes Du Rhône blanc (AOC) 2020, 13.5%

€20.40 64 Wine DublinBradley’s of CorkGreenman DublinLe Caveau Kilkenny


Straddling both banks of the Rhône River, from Vienne to Avignon, the AC Côtes Du Rhône (CdR) includes over 170 communes and 6 departments: Loire, Thone, Ardeche, Drome, Vaucluse and the Gard.

The main white varieties are White Grenache, White Claudette, Marsanne, Roussane, Viognier and Bourboulenc. Secondary varieties are White Picpoul and White Ugni. This is an AOC wine; for the IGP wine, Chaume-Arnaud turn to Chenin, Chasselas and Vermentino. CdR regulations allow the use of some 22 grape varieties between red and white.

This one by Chaume-Arnaud (Le Caveau also import the red) is a blend of 40% Marsanne (hardy, vigorous, generous), 40% Roussanne (delicate, elegant, and complex) with 20% Viognier (hardy, high alcohol, can enrich bouquet). 

Colour is mid-straw, clear and crisp. The bouquet is fruity and floral and that transfers to the palate, with peach, pear, apricot prominent, a beautiful texture and, with fresh acidity contributing, a fine and delicious balance. Serve at 12 degrees (according to the label) and you’ll find it ideal with grilled fish, shellfish, fish stew and goats cheese.

It is a really excellent wine. And we shouldn’t be surprised. While the Rhône is best known for its reds, the winemakers don’t suddenly lose their skills when they turn to making whites. Very Highly Recommended.


Le Caveau: 

“Domaine Chaume-Arnaud is biodynamically managed and comprises of 38 ha of vineyards planted on slopes and terraces around the picturesque villages of Vinsobres and Saint-Maurice, near Nyons.


The altitude, between 200 to 450m, and the cool wind from the nearby Alps (the Pontias) keep the temperature lower than the neighbouring villages and contribute to the natural freshness and complexity of the wines……The focus is to have the healthy, biodynamically grown fruits shine into the wines; winemaking is resolutely low intervention and no additives (albeit a tiny amount of SO2) are used.”


Valérie and husband Philipe, and now son Thibaud, are the family behind the chateau: We first chose to work in organic farming, which seems to us to be more respectful of the earth and people, ….Over the years, we have noticed that not only are our soils more lively, but our vines are more vigorous and our wines have evolved towards a more harmonious balance.


Friday, August 5, 2022

Ballycotton Cliff Walk. Spectacular!

 Ballycotton Cliff Walk

pics: 04.08.2022

Looking west from the point, known as The Hump

West to the left, east to the right, from The Hump








Hurry up!

Natural colours. Six spot burnet moth and a bee.





Looking west, from The Hump

Looking east, from The Hump

from The Hump



White clouds and white wind-flowers

Super-pink Blackberry blossom 

A Wall Brown? Butterfly on dry cracked path.

Tall flowers in barley

Clouds and wildflowers

Wild oats

Wines Of The World Have A Bottle For You & Graham Norton's Name Is On It

The Wine Press via press release

Wines Of The World Have A Bottle For You

 & Graham's Name Is On It

Kate with Graham!

Kate Barry of Wines of the World hassome news to share Graham Norton’s award-winning wine brand has reached Ireland’s top 20 wine brands this year. Graham’s wines have been awarded more than 200 accolades. "The full range is produced in collaboration with New Zealand’s Invivo.
Graham Norton controls every aspect of the blending process – our wine expect Kate joined Graham at his most recent blending session this year and guess what we now have 3 signed bottles of GN Frizzante Bianco to give away.

Order the Graham Norton Mixed Case to be in with a chance to receive a complimentary signed bottle of GN Frizzante Bianco from Graham with love! Bonus points if your following @WinesIreland

Graham Norton Mixed Case includes the full range – the delicious mouth-watering Sauvignon Blanc, joined by the New Zealand Rosé some say its a Summer picnic in a bottle. Graham Norton’s Australian Shiraz. A bold, juicy wine full of character, just like the man himself and the most recent addition to the range is an Argentinian Malbec named He-Devil after Graham’s memoirs “The Lives and Loves of a He-Devil”.

For the bubbles we have the GN Frizzante Bianco and the GN Frizzante. Made in Italy, the Frizzante Bianco has sweetly scented notes of tropical flowers and the GN Frizzante Rosé is crisp yet delicately structured with a delicious strawberry drive through the perfectly balanced palate.

Click here to order you case now.

Give Away runs from the 05/08/2022 until the 08/08/2022 – 3 lucky winners will receive 1 of the complimentary bottles of GN Frizzante Bianco signed by Graham Norton with your order."

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AN EVENING OF ENGLISH WINE SPARKED GREAT SUCCESS AT BALLYMALOE HOUSE 

Left to right: Kevin O'Gorman and Billy Leighton from Jameson, John Wilson, Darina Allen, Dermot and Ana Sugrue. Pic by Colm McCan 

Ballymaloe House played host to a very successful English sparkling wine evening recently. Acclaimed winemaker Dermot Sugrue and his wife, of three days at the time, Ana Dogic, both winemakers of 'Sugrue South Downs' honeymooned at Ballymaloe House and took time out to share their story and award winning sparkling wines.


The evening was held at a round table dinner, with wines paired to compliment the food. Prominent Irish Times wine scribe John Wilson hosted the bubbly event. 


Master Distiller, Kevin O’Gorman and Master Blender, Billy Leighton from Jameson’s Midleton Distillery also joined on the night. They shared the Green Spot Château Léoville Barton, a Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey which is renowned for its excellent quality to end the evening in celebration of the newly wedded Mr and Mrs Sugrue-Dogic.


Many other guests supported the evening to share fascinating stories while being dined by Ballymaloe House Head Chef Dervilla O’Flynn and her team. Dishes included Roast John Dory with Herb Oat Crumb, Bretonne Sauce, served with mouth watering sautéed kale.


General Manager at Ballymaloe House, Laura Behan, said “It was delightful to share such a wonderful evening with one of England’s most foremost sparkling winemakers.  Also surrounded by delicious food and great company, Ballymaloe House looks forward to hosting further events in the near future for everyone welcome to come and join”. 


There’s plenty of events taking place at Ballymaloe House this summer including the open air Irish sculpture exhibition. For more information about future events to be held at Ballymaloe House, is available on their website www.ballymaloe.ie


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Wines of the World have a Kylie Rosé Special!

Countdown is on for the Bank Holiday weekend and Wines of the World have a Kylie Rosé special just for you!

We hope you will be enjoying the Summer vibes with a glass of Rosé in your hand.

First 50 orders of the Kylie Rosé Special will receive a complimentary gift from Kylie!

The wines will include the following mix of 6

  • Kylie Sparkling Rosé Frizzante – Italy x 2
  • Kylie Minogue Signature Range Rosé – France x 2
  • Kylie Sparkling Rosé Prosecco Spumante – Italy x 1
  • Kylie Côtes de Provence Rosé – France x 1

Limited Stocks – click here to order yours


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SET YOUR SUMMER IN BLOOM

WITH BLACK TOWER’S NEW FLOWER POWER BOTTLES 

 

 

Summer garden parties are set to flourish this year, with the release of 

Black Tower’s limited-edition floral design wine bottles.   

 

Picnics, garden parties and BBQs alike are sure to stand out this summer, with the limited-edition Fruity White and Rosé wines from Black Tower. 

Featuring a beautiful flower design, of pretty pinks and lilacs, the new sleeve bottles are guaranteed to brighten up any al-fresco occasion - whatever the weather! 

The newly-released wines will delight guests and act as the perfect accompaniment to light, summer dishes and, for those more health-conscious drinkers, Black Tower has a delicious alternative with their low-calorie and low-alcohol B range.  

 

Fruity White Summer Sleeve  

With an elegant sweetness which nods to vibrant orange, passionfruit, peach and pineapple with honey running through, Black Tower’s Fruity White is a favourite all round and perfect for serving up in the summer months. 

Delicate, refreshing flavours make this wine the perfect pairing for a feta and watermelon salad or Moroccan vegetable tagine on a balmy evening. Plus, with its beautiful bottle design, this wine is the ideal gift for bringing to a get-together. 

 

Rosé Summer Sleeve 

Perfect for enjoying on a sunny afternoon in the garden, Black Tower’s Rosé is a fresh wine with delicate hints of summer fruits including strawberry, raspberry and aromatic red berries. Serve with seafood, a Thai noodle salad or a refreshing summer pudding for a dinner that’s sure to impress.  

Black Tower Fruity White, Rosé, Smooth Red are available at the following retailers: Dunnes, Costcutter, Carry Out & Supervalu with bottles priced at 8.00 nationwide.

  

B by Black Tower 5.5% Range 

Looking for a lighter way to enjoy the Fruity White or Rosé? Look no further. Black Tower’s B range means you can enjoy a lower calorie, lower alcohol glass of wine without compromising on taste. At only 55 calories per 125ml glass, the B range contains over 30% less calories than standard 9.5% vol. wines, perfect when looking for something lighter to enjoy midweek.  

Each Black Tower wine can be served cold or lightly chilled for the most refreshing glass to satisfy your taste buds, whether enjoying on its own or with your favourite foods.  


The B by Black Tower range is available at the following retailers: Tesco, Dunnes, Costcutter, Carry Out & Supervalu with bottles priced at 5.00 nationwide.


About Black Tower
For more than half a century, Reh Kendermann's Black Tower has stood the test of time and today it is still the No.1 wine brand from Germany. Black Tower is exported into 35 countries all over the world. Along with the Fruity White and Rosé, the range also includes Silvaner Pinot Grigio, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Smooth Red and B by Black Tower 5.5% lower alcohol ranges.

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The SuperValu Italian Wine Event is back with new guest wines

The Italian Wine Sale will run in stores nationwide and online from 19th May to 8th of June. 


Just in time for the start of summer, the SuperValu Italian Wine Event returns giving customers across the country a chance to experience the true taste of Italy. Once again, SuperValu is bringing the best of Italy’s traditional wines along with the introduction of carefully selected and exclusive “guest wines” from some of the most famous regions in Italy. This highly anticipated Italian wine sale will run from 19th May until 8th June giving customers a chance to dip their toe in the sumptuous world of Italian Wine while getting incredible value for money.

Sourced by SuperValu Wine Expert, Kevin O’Callaghan, this range of Italian wines will excite even the most discerning of palates.  Speaking on the increasing popularity of Italian wines, Kevin said “Italian Wines have seen significant growth in the Irish Market and represent 14% of total SuperValu wine sales, capturing 11% more share since 2008. Much of this is due to the increasing demand for Pinot Grigio and Prosecco but what we are most proud of in the last two years is our Italian red wine sales which now have a greater share of trade today than our Italian white and sparkling wine. To see our Italian red wine sales capturing this greater share of trade demonstrates that we are  satisfying growing consumer demand in this space with the quality, variety and value of our wines. Never has wine been so much part of our habitual week as it is now, hence the reason we are striving to educate shoppers on choosing the best quality wine at affordable prices .”

Kevin continues, “While we will have up to 80 wines as part of the Italian Wine Event, the guest wines we will showcase give our shoppers  a chance to expand on their repertoire of wine, showing them the breadth of choice available with the Italian offering and the unique wines produced there. These guest wines really do represent an excitement to try new wines and we really encourage shoppers to use this event to explore new tastes and varieties within the range.”

These guest wines include…

Forte Ambrone. This wine has a very deep red colour with purple edges with an intense bouquet of black cherries and berries. It is a ripe, full bodied blend, supple with smooth and silky tannins. It is the perfect companion of spicy dishes and  grilled red meats.  Was €15, only €10

Castello Banfi Rosso di Montalcino DOC. Aromas of blackberries and raspberry meet coffee and tobacco hints. In the mouth the structure is wide, harmonious and well balanced by the typical acidity of the vintage. This wine is an ideal pairing with game and medium-aged cheeses. RRP €26.99, only €18

Piemonte DOC Altego is soft, with a medium structure and harmonious body. The deep red colour with purple shades announces the presence of hints of ripe fruit, which are well balanced with the elegance of spices. This wine pairs well with roast chicken, grilled vegetables, risotto, tortellini alla bolognese and sliced beef. RRP €17.99, only €12

Corvina Veronese has fruity and spicy aromas such as black cherry, prune, berries, cinnamon and star anise. This wine has a medium flavor intensity of fruity, herbaceous, spices with a long finish. Pairs well with cold cuts, meat and semi-mature cheese. RRP €17.99, only €12

Belnero Toscana is deep red and mauve reflections with an intense and elegant aroma and notes of plum and blackberry jam accompanied by notes of vanilla, coffee and tobacco. This wine has a full structure characterized by soft and elegant tannins. Long aging wine perfect with soups, red and white meats. RRP €29.99, only €20

Cortezza Vino Nobile di Montepulciano has a ruby red colour tending to garnet with ageing. This wine has intense notes of ripe plum followed by delicate scents of cherry and strawberry, spicy sensations and hints of leather and tobacco. The mouth-feeling offers round but steady tannins with an elegant and well-balanced complexity .Ideal with all Mediterranean dishes, game meat and spicy cheese. RRP €22.49, only €15

Amarone della Valpolicella  is a deep purple red with ripe fruits and luscious nose. This wine is full bodied and round to remind a certain natural sweetness. Amarone matches perfectly grilled red meat dishes and seasoned cheeses. Was €24.99, now €16.70

Acquesi Asti Spumante. This Asti has a delicate pale yellow color with an elegant and inviting perlage. The bouquet consists of honey, peach, and a touch of citrus. Enjoy on its own, with spicy Asian cuisine, or with more traditional pairings such as desserts and dry pastries. RRP €17.99, ONLY €12.00

Ricossa Barolo has a nose that demonstrates deep spices, licorice, red fruits, and caramel. The palate is full-bodied, robust, austere, and balanced. This wine is ideal with roasted meats, aged cheese, and white truffle from Alba. Was €24.99, now €16.70

Cortezza Vermentino Toscana has a straw yellow color with greenish reflections. This wine is complex with floral notes, white flowers, with stone and Mediterranean spices, sage, rosemary and mint. The taste is persistent, full and well balanced by the mineral notes and bright acidity. Ideal with soups, chicken salad, fish courses and appetizers.  RRP €15, only €10