Wine lovers on wine and the vinous life.
Robert Camuto is an American wine writer
based in Italy. I first met him in Dallas, where he was promoting
his brilliant book about Sicily, Palmento.
Author of forthcoming South of Somewhere:
Wine, Food and the Soul of Italy (October 2021) At Table University of
Nebraska, and Palmento: A Sicilian Wine Odyssey (2010).
Writer of twice monthly on line column
Robert Camuto Meets… @
www.robertcamuto.com
What wines do you have standing up right
now?
A lot of Chianti Classicos. This spring after all
those months in lockdown in Italy (including a bout with Christmas Covid), the
first place I headed to was Tuscany for the comfort of good old Sangiovese.
I am on a Sangiovese tear right now. It’s possibly the
most emblematic Italian grape. I love the different expressions from all the
different parts of Chianti Classico—austere, mineral and vertical in Radda to
softer and sunnier around Castellina. Sangiovese cries out for hearty classic
Italian foods and salumi. In C.C, you have the pure Sangioveses and the blends.
It’s a world.
What’s the last great wine you drank?
Yesterday at lunch with a friend in Verona, we drank a
bottle of Le Ragnaie 2015 Brunello di Montalcino. Long, smooth, earthy and
elegant.
Are there any classic wines that you only
recently had for the first time?
It wasn’t until a couple of years ago that I first
tried (speaking of Sangiovese) Montevertine’s mythic Le Pergola Torte. It was
at the end of a central Italy summer dinner with a bunch of crazy winemakers. Sadly,
I can’t remember what the wine tasted like. (One of those evenings!)