Montepulciano D'Abruzzo is used to make Rosé, or is it light red?
This is the rosé of Abruzzo and a delicious version at that
Masciarelli 2022 Villa Gemma Cerasuolo Superiore
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Montepulciano D'Abruzzo is used to make Rosé, or is it light red?
This is the rosé of Abruzzo and a delicious version at that
Masciarelli 2022 Villa Gemma Cerasuolo Superiore
What is Cerasuolo D'Abruzzo?
What's it made from?
Why is no grape listed on the label?
I look at one of those wines, right now :
Nic Tartaglia 2020 Cerasuolo D'Abruzzo
--- THE WRITTEN REVIEW ---
Cerasuolo is really a “red wine masquerading as a white,” made from Montepulciano, yet they can’t say it on the label, and made in a rosé style. Yet seems to have more texture and even a little bit of tannin on the palate. Nice acidity, good texture and body, with some citrus and cran-apple, plus cherry and raspberry, this is a wine that will match with so many foods. (****)