2003 Azienda Agricola Musella Valpolicella Superiore
Written By: Michael Zimberg on Friday, September 12, 2008
Amazing value from Veneto, Italy. Lighter-style clear ruby. Aromas of clear, clean figs, pine, and forest flowers. On the palate, this wine has an excellent balance and complexity. There's roasted meats and winter root vegetables. This would make a perfect house wine. Pairs well with almost anything. Retail $13.
Recommended by the helpful staff at Columbus Circle Liquors. This wine once again makes the case to develop a relationship with a local store. Unfortunately, I can not find any of this for sale anymore. If any readers can, please drop me a line.
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