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| The three wines that began 2026 so well |
I’m plodding my way through the puddles
in Southern California, on a personal mission. Before I got on the plane, we
were invited to a friend’s house for New Years day celebration. It’s a yearly
event, and lots of old friends show up, mainly from the Italian wine and food
community. It was a pleasant day to sit outside and eat cotechino con
lenticchie while sipping on Franciacorta and mature Barolo.
I used the day as an opportunity to liberate some of
my older wines. Seeing as the new year ends in a “6” I opted for wines from
years ending in “6,” namely 2006 and 1996. Three wines were picked.