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Uncorked: Generations of knowledge at Frescobaldi

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At an amazing price of $10, Remole is a great entry point into the Frescobaldi portfolio. While their Nipozzano Chianti Riserva ($20) has long been a favorite selection for any pasta dinner I host where a tomato-based sauce is involved, Remole presents a great value that provides a glimpse of the best Frescobaldi has to offer.

“Remole is extremely important for Frescobaldi,” Lunardi said. “This is the wine that allows us to make phenomenal estate and single vineyard wines at our five estates in Tuscany. It is, in fact, the result of the very strict and focused selection of both the fruit at harvest and the wines after fermentation that we don’t feel should make it into wines like Nipozzano Riserva, Montesodi, Mormoreto, Tenuta Frescobaldi.

“What doesn’t make our top wines makes Remole. But the real secret here is that our vineyards are all managed to produce high quality wines, we don’t cut corners anywhere, the care and attention is equal everywhere, therefore Remole becomes by default an absolute value, and the best wine to introduce people to the great wines of the Frescobaldi portfolio.”

What to buy
Marchesi de’Frescobaldi, Toscana Remole, 2010 ($10): Silky tannins lead the way on this easy drinker from Tuscany. Strawberries and maraschino cherries dominate until a hint of leather wraps up the finish nicely. A great value wine perfect for a creamy pasta dish, a salty salami or even a Tuesday night pizza.

Marchesi de’Frescobaldi, Toscana Tenuta Frescobaldi Di Castiglioni, 2009 ($25): Ready to be enjoyed with rich, red meats is this Tuscan blend dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot with black cherry and Bristol raspberry fruit notes that blend well with tobacco and vanilla. It’s bold enough to stand up to gamey, grilled meats or a beef or pork roast.

• James Nokes writes a bi-weekly wine column for Shaw Media. He’s been tasting, touring and collecting in the wine world for several years. Contact him at editorial@kcchronicle.com.

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