2018 San Marzano Primitivo, Puglia, Italy (Alcohol 13.5%, Residual Sugar 14g/L) LCBO General List $8.45 (750ml bottle)

Having caused quite the stir with their  $7.95 $8.15 Toro Bravo a few years back, it appears that Dionysus Wines & Spirits have found another bargain-priced red that fits right in with current guarded spending habits throughout this time of pandemic.

$8.45 a bottle is coasting pretty damn close to the least that can legally charged for a 750ml bottle of wine in Ontario ($8.15), so upon tasting this I wasn’t expecting too much, but I’ll admit that I was rather taken by surprise… this is an thoroughly enjoyable bottle of simple, uncomplicated wine that delivers much more than its modest price point would have one imagine.

Don’t be expecting multilayered complexities here; this is all about lovely, straightforward, über-ripe dark berry fruits with hints of cocoa powder and peppery spice. On the palate it is medium to full-bodied, with an attractive juiciness that makes you reach for another glass. It’s remarkably smooth with well-managed, soft, Zinfandel-like moderate tannins buried low in the mix. 

It’s quite delightful to guzzle imbibe on its own, but is also smashing with autumnal grilled meats. I’d suggest you should grab a case and keep it as your house wine as you sit and watch the fall of the leaves… well, that’s what I’m doing anyway!

3.5 apples out of 5
(Three and a half apples out of a possible five)

 

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Edinburgh-born/Toronto-based Sommelier, consultant, writer, judge, and educator Jamie Drummond is the Director of Programs/Editor of Good Food Revolution… And that’s a steal.