Uncorked: Italy Edition

“In vino veritas.” - Italian Proverb

This popular Italian proverb means “Wine makes people tell the truth” . Wine has played such a huge role on the Italian peninsula since ancient Roman times. During our trip in January we were able to experience some of the wines Italy had to offer, and we were not disappointed.

When we visited Italy, one of the highlights from our trip was visiting Rimessa Roscioli. The staff not only introduced us to some wonderful new wines, but gave us a spectacular history lesson on the Italian winemaking process. We were able to learn about some of the amazing wine regions around Italy as well. Our experience at the wine shop was spectacular, and we were so thrilled that they were able to ship us some lovely bottles back home.

Today I’m sharing what wines we enjoyed and purchased in Rome.

Admiring all of the wines Rome has to offer.

Admiring all of the wines Rome has to offer.

Spending some quality time with Paola Carlomosti our lovely wine sommelier for the evening.

Spending some quality time with Paola Carlomosti our lovely wine sommelier for the evening.

What We Picked: Sparkling

  • Cascina Ronchi - This is a blend of Malvasia and Spergola varietals.  The wine is well balanced, clean and crisp. The bubbly is the perfect compliment to any dish, especially seafood.

  • SoloUva - This is a Chardonnay grape and is aged in stainless steel for approximately 36 months. Also, this wine is Vegan, which is so unique for a bubbly. I definitely cannot wait to enjoy this during the warmer months ahead.

Getting acquainted with the Cascina Ronchi.

Getting acquainted with the Cascina Ronchi.

My new favorite bubbly the impeccable SoloUva.

My new favorite bubbly the impeccable SoloUva.

Cascina Ronchi & SoloUva

Cascina Ronchi & SoloUva

What We Picked: Reds

  • Castello Dei Rampolla Chianti - I was on the hunt for a Chianti wine during our visit, especially since it is my Dad’s favorite. So, when we tried this bottle, I knew it was the one. This wine is a blend, 90% Sangiovese, 5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot - all of my favorite grapes. The wine is balanced and absolutely amazing.

  • Primitivo di Manduria - This wine is full bodied, but encompasses soft tannins. It has notes of red jam, cherries, raspberries, and blueberry. It would pair perfectly with cheese, and especially pasta.

  • Bressan Schioppettino - I was blown away by this wine, and it is undoubtedly one of the most unique wines I’ve ever had. It has notes of black pepper, blackberries, raspberries and bilberries. Also, the bouquet of the wine encompasses woody and musk aromatics. We really enjoyed this wine with the Cacio e Pepe dish paired at Rimessa.

  • Cascina delle Rose 2014 'Donna Elena' Barbera d'Alba - The notes of the wine exuded cherries, plums, tobacco, dark chocolate, and cinnamon. This wine is so incredibly well balanced, and we couldn’t wait to add it to our collection.

Enjoying a red wine tasting at Rimessa.

Enjoying a red wine tasting at Rimessa.

The standout red, and our new favorite - 2013 Bressan Schioppettino.

The standout red, and our new favorite - 2013 Bressan Schioppettino.

The full red lineup: (L to R) Castello Dei Rampolla Chianti, Primitivo di Manduria, Bressan Schioppettino, Cascina delle Rose 2014 'Donna Elena' Barbera d'Alba

The full red lineup: (L to R) Castello Dei Rampolla Chianti, Primitivo di Manduria, Bressan Schioppettino, Cascina delle Rose 2014 'Donna Elena' Barbera d'Alba

What are some of your favorite wines? Share below!

XO, Analise