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Refosco (reh-FOHS-coh) - A Chianti On Steroids PDF Print E-mail
Refosco is a wine that I am sure you are not familiar with. Refosco is a wine that I am sure you are not familiar with.  I was not either, before I tried it a few years ago.  It appears that there are only a small handful of California Refosco wines made.  Refosco is a red grape variety originating in the Friuli region of northeast Italy.  The French counterpart to Refosco is Mondeuse, technically called Mondeuse Noir where is it often lightened up a bit by blending in small amounts of Gamay or Pinot Noir.  Refosco is typically late-ripening, producing deeply colored, medium to full-bodied wines with crisp acidity.  The wine displays intense dark purple color, with intriguing herbal notes to the nose and a background of plums and roasted coffee.  On the palate, the rich, full mouth is dominated by plum and black cherry.  The finish is lingering and mouth-filling.  Other than Spice-Rubbed Turkey, the wine is delicious with rich pasta dishes, barbecued or grilled chicken, and pork, lamb and beef.  I like to describe this wine as Chianti on steroids.  The impressive backbone of this wine will allow it to age nicely over the next 5-7 years.  The intense fruit character will compliment a broad range of spices and herbs found at the Thanksgiving table.
 
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