In 1979, Riccardo Cotarella, one of Italy’s greatest winemakers, along with his brother, Renzo, founded Falesco, a winery that has been producing exceptionally valued wines ever since. Vitiano, a blend of Merlot, Sangiovese, and Cabernet Sauvignon, delivers fruit and earthy flavors supported by fine tannins and vibrant acidity with an enchanting slight bitter finish. At $11 a bottle, it’s a sensational bargain, delivering far more enjoyment and sophistication than you’d expect. Try it with a hearty pasta dish or a simply seared steak. Buy it by the case.
Falesco, IGP Umbria (Umbria, Italy) 2012
By Michael Apstein