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ABC for Italian wines
"Message: For a real challenge, we should try an ABC of Italian wines!"
Marilyn has thrown out the challenge. A - Amarone |
B - BRUNELLO! (Original, huh?) |
C = Chianti Classico!
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D = DOCG.
What, do I have to do all the work around here? |
E - Emilia Region for its Lambrusco
Emilia-Romagna region known for its Sangiovese. It's gettting tougher. ((H)) |
F is for Friuli-Venezia Giulia, a grape growing region in Italy. ((b))
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G - Grapes
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G - Gorgeous
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H = Hangover.
Sorry, couldn't resist! |
<i>What have I done?!?</i>
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I = Italia ;)
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D - Dolcetto
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E--Enoteca
(This is great FUN!) j |
It's good you people are not doing this alphabet backward for a possible DUI, because we're all over the alphabet board. We went from "I" to "D" which would get you thrown in the slammer. Just to get back on track:
F= Formaggio (hey, you can't have a wine picnic without cheese). G = Groppello (not Arnold's nickname in Rome, but a red wine grape in Lombardy region) H = Hotel Hermitage (Firenze Hotel that serves wine on its rooftop patio. Great place) I = IGT ( I admit I cheated and googled for this letter. It stands for Indicazione Geographica Tipica or Typical Geographic Indication) . Supposedly this classification gives wine grape growers a wider possibility of choices, sets less restrictions and gives more freedom to producers to make his or her own decisions about production methods. Perhaps a wine expert could elaborate. OK, let's get on to "J". ((H)) |
Yikes! I'm the one who threw it off! I saw "Message: D = DOCG" and thought it was a typo because I couldn't figure out what it meant! Mea culpa! :)
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Since there is no J or K in the Italian alphabet to my knowledge, I think you're all free to move on to L.
Lambrusco (gag). |
M - marsala
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M = Montepulciano, home to Vino Nobile!
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Well, cls2Paris, it was a tie for time, but I'll take the credit for the better wine!!
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Or on second thought I'll just move mine:
N- Nobile di Montepulciano!! |
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