Today I defied my own rules and made a wine selection from Aldi. If you don't have an Aldi near you, it is a discount grocery store. The wine they sell has been very hit or miss for me, so I generally avoid shopping for my wine there. Today, I was extremely surprised by this bottle of Prosecco. I wasn't even surprised at how good the wine itself was, my surprise came from the accurate description of the wine on the back of the bottle.
I make it a point to never read the back of bottles before doing a review. I started as I always do, with my proper three sniffs. I always start with smelling the wine three times, and try to pick out a different layer of the nose each time. Then, I do the same with the flavor by sipping it three times. Upon each sip I picked out a piece of the flavour profile, and when I was done, three of the four pieces I said aloud (this is something I do whenever I'm tasting, sometimes saying the flavour aloud helps me find other depths) were articulated on the back of the bottle.
It is surprising because I never trust the back of the bottle, but in this case not only was it in agreement with my taste, but it was helpful. This is a light-bodied, moderately dry bubbly, just as the back label describes. What I enjoyed most about this wine is that it perfectly portrayed spring turning into summer. I experienced it all--the floral smell of a spring rain melted by the sweet warmth of the summer sun, and the delicate effervescence of the saltiness and fruitiness of an ocean breeze.
Tasting Notes:
Color- light yellow, "champagne"
Nose- freshly cut grass, lemon, chamomile
Taste- green apple, lemon peel, sponge cake, and pear
My final assessment of this wine: for $6.99 if you want a delicately light wine you can do no better. If you need a nice summer wine for easy drinking on its own or to pair with light salads and fresh summer fruit, this is the perfect wine. I will definitely be trying Aldi wines again.
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