I wonder does he give classes on wine making, her husband! I could do two things then, document and learn at the same time!!
I can just see it: Urban Wine School!!
Ok I think I've listed mine already. Anybody else for their favourite wines? Ok, mine are many and international.
Italy: fond of wines from the south, Puglia. Also of course soem of the Piemonte and the the Tuscan guy aren't bad either. South of Tuscany, Unmbria and their nice red.
Specifically: from Chianti, Sassicaia, Flaccianello and Tignanello. Chianti Riserva, From Piemonte: Barolo, Nebbiolo and Barbaresco. Then, from the Veneto (my area): Soave (the good stuff, not the water one gets here), Valpolicella Classico and Amarone, (same comment) then Prosecco of course. Further into the mountains, some of the wines from the Valtellina.
And that's just Italy! Hemmm... this might take a while....
Onwards. France. Skip Champagne, overrated mostly as far as I'm concerned. Except for the bottles that cost the same as a small car. Burgundy: some nice reds. My preferred from Fra are from the south, Corbieres, Maury, Fitou, Cote du Rousillon. Rose from Bandol, and one particular one I like, even just for the: La Clappe.
Spain. Rijoa Riserva, most of them, Txacoli from the Basque country (YUM) then some Navarra wines.
CA: I'm a novice at those. Last trip we loved some wines from Napa, Coppola in particular. Only ones we could afford. Further south we found nice Petite Syrah from the Santa Ynez vallery, Epiphany. OH YUM YUM! Others too, but I can't remember them. have to go back and test some more!
After that, I go blanc. Fendant from the Valais in Switzerland, Some nice Riesling from Alsace in France, Whites from New Zealand...
Ok, I think I need a glass of something now. List complied after years and years of travel by car around Europe and bringing back wine to try.
Ciao, Lorenzo