Gourmets of Wine > Borgonero 2001 - Borgo Scopeto - Super Tuscan

http://viewitaly.blogspot.com [Italian's Insight to Travel Italy] This translates to, “what you initially taste is what you get.” It is also significantly less expensive than a Sassicaia and would be a great choice for those wishing to start understanding the Super Tuscans. Borgonero has a pretty good balance of tannins and flavor and while the alcohol content is 13.5% per volume I would not consider this a dry red.

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http://viewitaly.blogspot.com [Viewitaly.blogspot.com] Italian's Insight to Travel Italy: Just about every nook and cranny of the restaurant is filled with bottles of wine from the Tuscan region. The view is suggestive, looking into the valley from the hills of Tuscany, but if the scenic view is the first thing that catches your attention this may not be the place for you.

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