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Tinto Da Anfora 2009, Alentejano Bottle
Tinto Da Anfora 2009, Alentejano
Portugal
$12.05

Medium-bodied red here from Portugal. Flavours of dried red fruits (cherries, cranberries) with a light spicy accent. Not the depth of Crasto, for example, but nice complexity and structure for a $12 wine. Even has a good finish. A great weekday wine when short of cash...or even when not... Tasted May 2012.

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Château Rochecolombe Côtes Du Rhône 2009, Ac Bottle
Château Rochecolombe Côtes Du Rhône 2009, Ac
Rhône, France
$14.95

Spot-on Cotes du Rhone, with ripe, sweet fruit, local herbs and pepper. All too easy to drink, but with enough backbone to keep it from tasting flabby. A lingering finish. Much more wine than one might expect for $15. Tasted Dec 2011.

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Capezzana Barco Reale Di Carmignano 2008 Bottle
Capezzana Barco Reale Di Carmignano 2008
Tuscany, Italy
$17.95

Surprisingly firm for an entry-level wine. Complex notes of red cherries, herbs and tea. Firm acidity and noted tannin on the long finish. While very nice now, I suspect that this will show even better toward the end of 2013 and hold for a couple of years after that. As always, a fine red with genuine Tuscan character from Capezzana. Great value to boot. Tasted Feb 2012.

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Château La Croix De Queynac 2009, Ac Bordeaux Supérieur Bottle
Château La Croix De Queynac 2009, Ac Bordeaux Supérieur
Bordeaux, France
$15.95

Good value Bordeaux seems an oxymoron, but that is the case here. Medium bodied red, with solid fruit, a bit of herbeceousness (from some Cab Franc?), and notes of olives and earth that call to mind Languedoc rather than Bordeaux. Nicely done. Tasted March 2012.

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Cennatoio Chianti Classico 2009, Docg Bottle
Cennatoio Chianti Classico 2009, Docg
Tuscany, Italy
$15.95

Quite deeply coloured for a Sangiovese-based wine. Ripe red fruits with firm acidity and a bit austere/youthful at the moment. While not top shelf Chianti, this represents good value. Needs a year or two to soften. Tasted Feb 2012.

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Umani Ronchi San Lorenzo Rosso Conero 2008, Doc Bottle
Umani Ronchi San Lorenzo Rosso Conero 2008, Doc
Marche, Italy
$14.95

Quite youthful, despite 4+ years of age. Dark berries fruit dominates the flavour profile, with notes of earth and herbs. A bit rough around the edges, there is alot going on in this wine for just $15. I suggest sitting on this for another year or two for max enjoyment. Tasted April 2013.

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Domaine De La Janasse Côtes Du Rhône 2009, Ac Bottle
Domaine De La Janasse Côtes Du Rhône 2009, Ac
Rhône, France
$15.95

Quite full-bodied and dense, with plenty of ripe dark fruit and a frim strucutre. Nice now, but a year or two in botle would soften it a bit. For a "simple" Cotes dur Rhone, offers alot of wine for the money. Tasted April 2012.

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Pinyolet Garnacha 2010, Do Montsant Bottle
Pinyolet Garnacha 2010, Do Montsant
Catalonia, Spain
$18.95

Full-on, ripe approachable garnacha. Leans toward the red fruit flavours spectrum, with notes of spice and a bit of funk. Has more than a little in common with a Cotes du Rhone red. Fairly priced. Tasted May 2012.

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Giacosa Fratelli Madonna Como Dolcetto D'alba 2010, Doc Piedmont Bottle
Giacosa Fratelli Madonna Como Dolcetto D'alba 2010, Doc Piedmont
Piedmont, Italy
$15.95

Quite structured for a Dolcetto. Boldly fruited with flavours of cherries, blueberries and lightly medicinal notes. Lingering finish. Can keep for a few years for sure, but I enjoyed its vibrancy for current consumption. For those who dismiss Dolcetto as a light, sissy wine, this is a fine little value that will be a real eye-opener. Tasted Oct 2012.

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Umani Ronchi Montipagano Montepulciano D'abruzzo 2010, Doc Bottle
Umani Ronchi Montipagano Montepulciano D'abruzzo 2010, Doc
Abruzzo, Italy
$13.95

Simple red, with red cherry and cranberry fruit and no oak to speak of. Not much depth or length here to my palate. Actually, a bit boring. Oh well, it was only $14. Drink now. Tasted June 2012.

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