January, 2010

Wine Tasting Journals

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Wine Tasting Journals
Wine Tasting Journals
Wine and Cheese Daily?

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Laithwaite Wine – Browsing Italy

For some of the best wines this spring buying – Head to Italy!

Italian wine can be confusing! Most people have heard of Chianti. Many of you probably have a glass of Pinot Grigio or two, perhaps the Soave or Frascati strange sometimes. But when find wines like Verdicchio, Primitivo and Dolcetto in the wine list, you can leave the impression that a simple Chardonnay or Cabernet Sauvignon is a more friendly!

But do not give in – missing out on some of the most diverse and exciting wines in the world! Tony Laithwaite – Chairman of Laithwaite, leader of the United Kingdom independent wine merchant – has just returned from a buying trip to Italy, where he and Thomas Laithwaite Woolrych buyer decided they could happily drink nothing but Italian wine for the rest of his life!

"I have since calmed down a bit (but only slightly)," says Tony, "but what caught my attention was the quality of the 2006 harvest – and offered dazzling diversity. "And Tony is not alone in praise of the crop. Giorno del Vino (Italy's leading magazine states wine that "2006 is undoubtedly the best harvest in the last 5 years – in almost all areas of Italy. The best white wines are spectacular – and at the same level as the wine red. "

From the Alps from north to south washed by the sun can find completely unique wines that are full of flavor. Classic Sauvignon grapes Blanc and Merlot are grown in Italy, but there's nothing like fresh, Cortese limestone of the classic Italian white Gavi di Gavi anywhere else in the world – makes a nice change Chablis!

So if you and your taste buds are ready to go on a journey of discovery of wine, Italy is the country head to! To see what that has people so excited Laithwaite, have a look little in his current Italian range, visit our website.

About the Author

Kate Diggle is a professional writer for the wine trade. Laithwaites privates real and direct come from the vineyard top-quality wines. More information about Laithwaites visit us – www.laithwaites.co.uk