by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 1, 2021
What can you Expect: From one of my favorite Italian wine families, Antinori. A food-friendly Chianti Classico made on the historic Pèppoli estate, whose vineyards date back to the Middle Ages. Feature’s cherry, currant, leather and herbal notes. Pair with homemade...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 1, 2021
What can you Expect: Another bargoon at $15.00 bucks. Great for any day you just need a glass of wine! Dark ruby color, extra dry medium bodied with a little spice. Pizza and pasta are perfect...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 1, 2021
What you can Expect: A bargoon at $16.00 (Cdn). A dry red, medium bodied and fruity with a hint of...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 1, 2021
What you can Expect: A dry smooth silky medium red with a nice aroma of red fruits, well rounded flavour. Very easy to get carried away once you open this...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Apr 28, 2021
A Beginner’s Guide to Chianti and Chianti Classico If you’re like me, you have probably had Chianti with just about any meal and you can even enjoy the less expensive ones as a guzzler. There is no challenge that Chianti does not live up to. There was a time when...