Lambrusco, Italy’s fun, fizzy red, isn’t always a sweet wine. There are many delicious dry Lambruscos, and they pair wonderfully with pizza, pasta and other cozy, wintry dishes. Our wine columnist recommends five affordable, relatively low-ABV bottles to buy now.
I preferred some Lambruscos that were a bit more full bodied, richer and darker in color,
including the 2022 Medici Ermete Concerto Lambrusco ($25), made entirely from Lambrusco Salamino. Created in 1993, it was the first single-vineyard Lambrusco ever produced.
Excerpt Taken From: The Wall Street Journal
Author: Lettie Teague