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Italian red wine
One of my fried gave this name - Bolla Baa Do Lino" but I could not
find it via internet. I am looking for a Italian red wine "Bolla Baa Do Lino". Or something close to the name, it is Italian red wine. Thanks |
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Try Bardolino !
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"st.helier" > skrev i melding ... > Try Bardolino ! Yes, and Bolla is a big producer in Verona. Bardolino is a district well known for lightweight reds. |
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> wrote in message ups.com... > One of my fried gave this name - Bolla Baa Do Lino" but I could not > find it via internet. > I am looking for a Italian red wine "Bolla Baa Do Lino". > Or something close to the name, it is Italian red wine. That would be "Bolla Bardolino". Nice, light red wine. Bolla Valpolicella is similar - and pleasant quaffing too. Tom S |
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I assume Bolla (maker) Bardolino (area wine is produced. Widespread
distribution in US, at least. Dale Dale Williams Drop "damnspam" to reply |
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oops, apologies- seems this was "asked and answered". For some reason
my newsreader is droppin glots of posts last couple days/ |
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Val Poh Lee Chella is a similar wine.
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> wrote in message oups.com... > Val Poh Lee Chella is a similar wine. And don't forget to "Chill a Cella!" "Riuniti on ice? That's nice!" Tom S |
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> One of my fried gave this name - Bolla Baa Do Lino" but I could not > find it via internet. > I am looking for a Italian red wine "Bolla Baa Do Lino". > Or something close to the name, it is Italian red wine. > Thanks > Maybe that is this one (Bardolino Classico): http://www.bolla.it/bolla/website/pr...dolino_cla.htm or this one (Bardolino Chiaretto, quite close to "rosé"): http://www.bolla.it/bolla/website/pr...olino_chia.htm Also, keep in mind that grapes used to make "bardolino" are the same used to make "Valpolicella", only the area they grow is different. My 2 cents -- Giorgio68 |
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wrote:
> One of my fried gave this name - Bolla Baa Do Lino" but I could not > find it via internet. > I am looking for a Italian red wine "Bolla Baa Do Lino". > Or something close to the name, it is Italian red wine. > Thanks > Maybe that is this one (Bardolino Classico): http://www.bolla.it/bolla/website/pr...dolino_cla.htm or this one (Bardolino Chiaretto, quite close to "rosé"): http://www.bolla.it/bolla/website/pr...olino_chia.htm Also, keep in mind that grapes used to make "bardolino" are the same used to make "Valpolicella", only the area they grow is different. My 2 cents -- Giorgio68 |
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Tom S wrote:
> "Riuniti on ice? That's nice!" Hey, you're speaking Lambrusco, here -- Vilco Think Pink , Drink Rose' |
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Mike Tommasi wrote:
>>> "Riuniti on ice? That's nice!" >> Hey, you're speaking Lambrusco, here > Hi Vilco > we should make everyone on AFW taste some of those > extrarterrestrial Lambruschi you served us in the Cinque > Terre... Definitely. I like to interprehet the word "extraterrestrial" as a shade of "celestial" But let's remember that Moro del Moro has a 60% Pinot Noir, confirmed to me by Paola Rinaldini at the phone. The grapes used for this wine are creating a lot of confusion. If you find it reviewed in 3 different wine-guides, they almost surely list a different composition each one: AIS Duemilavini, for example, states it is 60% Lambrusco and 40% Ancellotta. BTW - the same guide does not review the Cantine Cooperative Riunite, nice move I have to admit -- Vilco Think Pink , Drink Rose' |
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Mike Tommasi wrote:
>>> "Riuniti on ice? That's nice!" >> Hey, you're speaking Lambrusco, here > Hi Vilco > we should make everyone on AFW taste some of those > extrarterrestrial Lambruschi you served us in the Cinque > Terre... Definitely. I like to interprehet the word "extraterrestrial" as a shade of "celestial" But let's remember that Moro del Moro has a 60% Pinot Noir, confirmed to me by Paola Rinaldini at the phone. The grapes used for this wine are creating a lot of confusion. If you find it reviewed in 3 different wine-guides, they almost surely list a different composition each one: AIS Duemilavini, for example, states it is 60% Lambrusco and 40% Ancellotta. BTW - the same guide does not review the Cantine Cooperative Riunite, nice move I have to admit -- Vilco Think Pink , Drink Rose' |
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Mike Tommasi wrote:
>> BTW - the same guide does not review the Cantine >> Cooperative Riunite, nice move I have to admit > So next time I'm in your area (end of january?) let's go > see for ourselves. Where are they exactly? There are plenty of better places to visit, and I seldom are in a masochist mood... Better get to a restaurant and taste something -- Vilco Think Pink , Drink Rose' |
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Mike Tommasi wrote:
>> BTW - the same guide does not review the Cantine >> Cooperative Riunite, nice move I have to admit > So next time I'm in your area (end of january?) let's go > see for ourselves. Where are they exactly? There are plenty of better places to visit, and I seldom are in a masochist mood... Better get to a restaurant and taste something -- Vilco Think Pink , Drink Rose' |
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