Friday, August 9, 2013

Sam Andersen Of DSWE Imports Pours The GIA Rosso Langhe Liter Bottle Of Itlay's Piemonte, A Fresh, Lively. Fruit-Forward, Toasty-Berry Great-Value Red Today @ Cleveland Park Wines, Wash. D.C. N.W., 20008 : Thanks Sam!

I LOVE this! Brilliant! We here at Cleveland Park Wines & Spirits later today, Friday, August 9th, 2013 from 5-8PM with the very able hands and help of our local DSWE rep Sam Andersen will be pouring the GIA Rosso Langhe 2011 11 Gradi that we understand you bottle, $19.99, for a liter-size bottle, impressive packaging, 11% alcohol by volume, Serralunga D'Alba, Piemonte, Italy : a soft , dry, fruit-forward, elegant, brighty, toasty berry-cherry flavor red blend of Barbera, Dolcetto and Nebbiolo that represents FABulous packaging and value. too. Come taste it here today, no charge, everyone welcome! Hop on a plane and come! Anthony Quinn   Bottled by FONTANAFREDDA Winery we are told. Cheers, come and join us, everyone always welcome.



     Sam will also taste :  Cheers,  TONY


 SAM ANDERSON of DSWE Imports Here TODAY, Friday August 9th, 2013 from 5-8 PM TASTING : 1) KUHLING-GILLOT Qvinterra 2011 Riesling Trocken, $19.99, 12.5% alcohol by volume, Germany : 2) LYETH Druner Veltliner Steinagrund 2012 Lagen Reserve, Wagram, Austria dry white, $16.99, 12.5% alcohol, 3) PETER JACOB HUHN " Jacubus " 2011 Rheingau Riesling Trocken, $22.99, 11.5% alcohol by volume, and the 4) GIA Rosso Langhe, Piemonte, Italian dry red blend of Barbera, Dolcetto and Nebbiolo in a liter bottle at only $19.99. GREAT WINES! Join us, never any charge. You are all welcome, cheers, see you soon later today, TONY 8/9/13




The Wagram, a rocky outcrop which stretches across the north bank of the Danube all the way from Krems to east of Vienna, is the distinct location where our grapevines grow. The area looks back on a one thousand-year old history of winegrowing. Already the Romans had recognized the favorable environment for growing wine grapes. Grüner Veltliner feels particularly well on the gentle loess terraces oriented almost exclusively towards the south. It is there where Grüner Veltliner develops its spicy-peppery flavors which are so highly appreciated by Veltliner lovers. But also Riesling and the wines of the Pinot family as well as Austria's most important red wine varieties mature to great wines on the Wagram.

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