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by bkalafut in Restaurants & Gourmet, , Jul 29 '08
Pros: Low alcohol, versatile. Screw cap. Cons: Inconsistent and too sweet.
Due to its placement on supermarket shelves, usually somewhere near the bum wines, Manischewitz, and other miscellaneous abominations, I never thought Riunite Lambrusco worth trying until after I had the more-than-passable ...
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by lyvia , Mar 25 '08
Pros: A red wine with a sweet edge that makes for easy drinking Cons: If you only like dry wines, this one is not for you
Riunite Lambrusco is a red table wine made in Italy in the classic old world style, when wines were made a bit sweeter, reminiscent of the old family recipe, that Grandma and Grandpa used to make. Yes, I'm serious, my grandparents really did. This ...
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More like a wine cooler than actual wine
by shibbo1eth ,Aug 13 '07
Pros: only if you like wine coolers Cons: tastes like a wine cooler, makes me sick just remembering the taste
I bought the 4 pack short bottle version of this at the supermarket. Me and my husband have been into short bottles, since we rarely get through a full bottle before it goes bad. I opened up one and drank it. "Ick!" This is definitely fruity and sparkly, and I'm not sure why it's called wine. It tastes more like the awful wine coolers I tried drinking in the late 80s, the stuff that appeals to kids who prefer sweet and fizzy over good taste. I honestly don't know what sort of food this would compliment. Maybe Twinkies, if you like wine with your Twinkies.
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