Tasting - Bonarda

This week, I tasted Colli Piacentini Doc Bonarda Amabile. This wine is made completley from Bonarda grapes and comes from the Trebbia Valley region of Italy. The vintage year of this wine is 2020. This bottle cost about twelve dollars. 

Vinino reviewed this wine as being "A very good smooth sparkling that is bold as traditional Italian frizzante that is pleasant and easy to drink."

(https://www.vivino.com/US-VA/en/bonelli-bonarda-frizzante-amabile/w/1782264?year=2019)

Bonarda is a medium bodied wine (Wine Folly 14). I would describe this wine as being semi-sweet. It was not as sweet as a few other wines I have tried, but it was very close (Wine Folly 16). I could not taste tannin in this wine, so there was no real bitter taste to this one (Wine Folly 18). This wine had a medium acidity level as well (Wine Folly 21). The ABV of this wine is 9.5%, which is in the medium range for red wine (Wine Folly 22).

This is my favorite wine that I have tried thus far. This is a semi-sweet, medium bodied wine that has hints of violet, cherry, and blackberry. The level of sweetness and tastes of dark fruits made this wine so delicious. I did not try this wine with food, but I imagine that it would pair very well with chocolate. 

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