by Eric Hanson
These golden days of late August remind me of the enchanting sunlight in Tuscany. It's a perfect moment for toasting the end of summer with some Italian wine. While I enjoy Chianti, Pinot Grigio and Prosecco, I'm recommending some new discoveries.
The Casolari Trebbiano is a frizzante, a bubbly with less gas than a sparkling but still plenty of fizz to excite the senses. Usually the Trebbiano grape is found in inexpensive Italian whites which are unremarkable except for their low price. But this dry Trebbiano is a real treasure in terms of both price ($14.99) and flavour.
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