The delicious discovery for the last ten days is a very nice Italian Montepulciano in a Yume Caldora.....from the Abruzzo region, though that is like saying Scotland! Caldora wines come from Ortona, (Pescara) up on the East coast, latitude wise, just across from Roma and north a bit ......
This one is actually a cooperative with 800 members and rather special in the way it operates - by paying the growers according to the size of their land rather than annual crop, the yields are kept lower, pushing the quality higher. Delicious the red is in being full of body, tannin and loaded with spice and liquorice, alongside lots of plums and black fruit. And pretty smooth which some of the "MontePs" are not.... They make a white from the Malvasia grape, one of Italy's odest vines but yet to try that.
Tenner a bottle by the way.