
Bonarda is a term that is used for a variety of grapes that are used to make tasteful and delectable red wines. Bonarda is a red wine from the Piedmont region of Italy. This beautiful wine includes four distinct varieties of grapes from Italy and one variety from Argentina.There are several grape varieties that can be listed by the name, but the distinct and true variety, Bonarda Piemontese, is the most rare and least cultivated variety today. The variety Bonarda Novarese, is planted in the hills of the Piedmont region and in Oltrepò Pavese. The Charbono variety used in Bonarda wine is grown in Argentina and originates in the region of Savoie. This fantastic variety is known as the “Sweet Black” grape in Italy. The last variety, Croatina, is also known by the term, Bonarda dell'Oltrepò Pavese. Bonarda is an ancient wine that has a dark red color that resembles rubies, and also includes dazzling shades of purple. Most Bonarda grapes are now planted in Argentina instead of Italy and they pair beautifully with meats. Bonarda wine is typically dry, has medium tannins, nice earthy tones, and deep flavors of cherry and plum.This wine is the perfect companion with a quesadilla or veal chop.
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All older vintage wines have been purchased from a single collectors cellar. Pictures can be requested before shipment.
Fragrant aromas of yellow peach and ripe melon are found on the nose, interspersed with bright citrus notes. These continue on the palate with notes of creamy vanilla and buttery nuances on the long finish. Rombauer's signature bright acidity is evident throughout each sip, balancing the softness of the midpalate.
Pairings for this wine include crab cakes, barley risotto, and strawberry shortcake.