Wines of the Week: Feb. 13-19

Everyday: You’d be hard-pressed to find a bigger fan of Italy’s wide range of white varietals than yours truly, but they also know how to make some dandy blends over there. The Banfi Toscano Centine ($12) has a huge, utterly enticing citrus/floral nose and fresh-tasting fruit with a swell jolt of acidity and refreshing finish. One slight problem: This mix of sauvignon blanc, chardonnay and pinot grigio is a bit too easy-drinking. Spring salads and veggies (even perenially pairing-challenged asparagus) and seafood or chicken with either zingy or creamy sauces will play well with this Tuscan white.

Occasion: There tends to be a lot of debate about signature European wines that are made in a “modern” style by some and a traditional style by others. I guess I’m “easy”: Well-made wine in any style works for me. I suppose the Vinedos de Paganos El Pundito Rioja ($58) falls in the contemporary category, but all I care about is its delicious amalgam of dark berries, earth and coffee, the firm focus from its minerally undercurrent and the heady mouthfeel and finish. It spends a long time in new French oak and still needs some aging; the ’04s and ’05 are right in the zone today. Bring out the grill, or the roasting pan, or the braising pot, for some beef or game dishes.

About Bill Ward

James Beard Award winner Bill Ward has been covering wine for the better part of a century (the 21st). His “Liquid Assets” column runs in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
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