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		<title>By: sean brendan &#187; WOW - Cavatappi Sangiovese</title>
		<link>http://seanbrendan.com/2006/wine-of-the-week/#comment-4021</link>
		<author>sean brendan &#187; WOW - Cavatappi Sangiovese</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:59:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] According to Sean O&#8217;Connor:  The more wine I drink the more I feel that wine is more about the expereinces associated with a particular bottle and less about the nitty gritty tasting notes. I&#8217;m always curious to see how Sangiovese&#8217;s made outside of Italy hold up against the Chianti&#8217;s of Italy which harken back to my days roaming the streets of Firenze and enjoying dinner in the ristorante&#8217;s like La Spada, which has the best food in Firenze by the way. I have had some very nice California Sangiovese&#8217;s in the past - Benessere Sangiovese 2001 and Luna Sangiovese 2002 and Seghesio, and another from Washington - Tsillan Cellars Sangiovese 2003.  This wine comes from 100% Washington grapes and is different from any Sangiovese I have had before.  The color is light ruby red and similiar in clarity to a pinot noir and less like the dark ruby red Chiant&#8217;s that leave your teeth in need of an after dinner brushing.  I enjoyed this wine as the cherry aromas gave way to the dry yet tart finish.  It&#8217;s intersting to note that I couldn&#8217;t find much in the form of a website for Cavatappi wines, but did find that Peter Dow, the owner of Cafe Juanita, also owns this label. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] According to Sean O&#8217;Connor:  The more wine I drink the more I feel that wine is more about the expereinces associated with a particular bottle and less about the nitty gritty tasting notes. I&#8217;m always curious to see how Sangiovese&#8217;s made outside of Italy hold up against the Chianti&#8217;s of Italy which harken back to my days roaming the streets of Firenze and enjoying dinner in the ristorante&#8217;s like La Spada, which has the best food in Firenze by the way. I have had some very nice California Sangiovese&#8217;s in the past - Benessere Sangiovese 2001 and Luna Sangiovese 2002 and Seghesio, and another from Washington - Tsillan Cellars Sangiovese 2003.  This wine comes from 100% Washington grapes and is different from any Sangiovese I have had before.  The color is light ruby red and similiar in clarity to a pinot noir and less like the dark ruby red Chiant&#8217;s that leave your teeth in need of an after dinner brushing.  I enjoyed this wine as the cherry aromas gave way to the dry yet tart finish.  It&#8217;s intersting to note that I couldn&#8217;t find much in the form of a website for Cavatappi wines, but did find that Peter Dow, the owner of Cafe Juanita, also owns this label. [&#8230;]</p>
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