Acinum Valpolicella - Printable Version +- WineBoard (https://www.wines.com/wineboard) +-- Forum: TASTING NOTES & WINE SPECIFIC FORUMS (https://www.wines.com/wineboard/forum-200.html) +--- Forum: Italian Wines/Varieties (https://www.wines.com/wineboard/forum-24.html) +--- Thread: Acinum Valpolicella (/thread-7687.html) |
- Innkeeper - 07-29-2004 We had mid day dinner today in Bangor at a place with the unoriginal name of Cafe Nouveau. Despite the name it is one of the better places in Bangor. They have a nice selection of food and wine, and all the wines and cheeses are available next door in their other operation called Bangor Wine & Cheese (no points for originality). We had a nice meal starting with a glass each of Long Flat Red for $4 each. Stemware was quite nice for this area. Everything served in thin rimmed Chardonnay glasses. With the meal I had a glass of the Acinum (2000 vintage, 12% alcohol) at $5.50. It was very nice, though obviously much more acidic than the Long Flat. It matched excellently with the food though. It is not a Ripasso, but is called a "Rendinella" whatever that is. Found it in the retail store for $13 and brought one home with another Warre Warrior and some cheese and pate for tonight. All very nice. - Thomas - 07-30-2004 IK, Are you sure that wasn't "rondinella?" That's a grape variety in Valpolicella. - winoweenie - 07-30-2004 The eyes are the 3rd thing to go. WW - Innkeeper - 08-04-2004 Foodie, you are correct it is Rondinella. Fumble fingers strikes again! - Innkeeper - 09-05-2004 Thoroughly enjoyed the bottle tonight with penne in pesto and sweet Italian sausages along with salad in blue cheese dressing. The wine matched just about perfectly with it. |