Red Red Wine
Tasted some very fine wine today, thought I'd share:
Rosa Regale

First off I'm not a heavy drinker when I do I'm a fruity drink kinda gal. I don't like to taste the alcohol in my drinks, that's why I take to wine. This is by far my favorite of the moment. It's described as a "soft and deliciously luscious Red Sparkling Wine with charming hints of rose petals & raspberries" and I couldn't describe it any better. It's very sweet and light, a wine that I could see myself drinking all evening. Not sure how much it cost because I got my bottle for free (yes sir) but I'm sure you can figure it out.
(Castello Banfi) aka Grappa

This stuff is like Absolut's 1st cousin. It's VERY strong, as soon as you open the bottle you can feel it's aroma in your throat. I'm not a fan but you may be.
Limóncello

"Lemon meringue pie in a bottle". Very popular in Italy and is often served after meals to help food digest. Sweet and simple.
Rosa Regale

First off I'm not a heavy drinker when I do I'm a fruity drink kinda gal. I don't like to taste the alcohol in my drinks, that's why I take to wine. This is by far my favorite of the moment. It's described as a "soft and deliciously luscious Red Sparkling Wine with charming hints of rose petals & raspberries" and I couldn't describe it any better. It's very sweet and light, a wine that I could see myself drinking all evening. Not sure how much it cost because I got my bottle for free (yes sir) but I'm sure you can figure it out.
(Castello Banfi) aka Grappa

This stuff is like Absolut's 1st cousin. It's VERY strong, as soon as you open the bottle you can feel it's aroma in your throat. I'm not a fan but you may be.
Limóncello

"Lemon meringue pie in a bottle". Very popular in Italy and is often served after meals to help food digest. Sweet and simple.



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