Sunday, April 3, 2016

Review - Siema Vino Rosso

Name: Siema Vino Rosso
Variety: Red Blend of Dolcetto, Barbera, and Nebbiolo
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italy
Year: Non-vintage
Price: $10.00

Wine Shop Review: Intense ruby red with soft garnet nuances in the glass, the Rosso is intriguingly fresh, fruity and spicy on the nose. Perfectly round and balanced, the wine is particularly soft and dry. Pair with simple dishes like fresh cheese, ham, salami, or pizza for a divine culinary experience.

Personal Review: I found the Vino Rosso Red Wine by Siema Rosso to be somewhat disappointing. The Vino Rosso had a huge bouquet full of cherries, raspberries, and plums. However, on the palate it was relatively flat. It had a low tannic structure, it was not particularly acidic, and it was only 12.5% ABV. Simply put, the Vino Rosso was one dimensional on the palate. It didn't bring any "UMPH!" A really weak wine which was disappointing because the nose was great.

Note: I did not consume this wine with food.

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