Back to (Old) School for Columbus Day
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In yet another sign that appreciation for “traditional” wines is hitting the mainstream, this week’s ‘Wines for the Weekend’ column on Forbes.com, entitled “Wines Columbus Would Drink,” features two classic-style wines–one from Italy, the other from Spain–going head-to-head for the holiday.
Tyler Colman, a.k.a. Dr. Vino, came up with the match-up (and a few other minor bouts), which pits a 2003 Barolo from Giuseppe Mascarello with a 1999 Rioja Reserva from the house of R. López de Heredia Viña Tondonia. Eric Arnold is the author.
The keywords for both wines: ‘light,’ ‘delicate,’ and ‘age.’ Preference is a subjective matter.
Click here to see a short video related to the taste off.