The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Excellent finds from France and Italy

- By Dave McIntyre

This week’s “greatest value” is a pinot gris from Réthoré Davy in the Loire Valley, a region not known for the grape. It shows a richer style more familiar from Alsace, with the coppery color from extended skin contact (the gris in pinot gris is a dusky purple, much darker than other white grapes) and a rich mouthfeel that calls for substantia­l foods.

Réthoré Davy Pinot Gris 2017. Loire Valley, France, $15. Three stars

Here is a rich version of pinot gris. It’s not the crisp, refreshing version the grape gets as pinot grigio. This is full-bodied, rich and complex, with flavors of baked apples, poached pears and baking spices. Not that it’s sweet — just rich because of skin contact in fermentati­on in a “natural” style. This is a white wine suitable to pair with winter braises and stews, as well as seafood. ABV: 12.5 percent.

Donnafugat­a Floramundi Cerasuolo di Vittoria 2016. Sicily, Italy, $31. Three stars

Nero d’Avola is a red grape almost exclusivel­y grown in Sicily. It can make delicious wines that resemble a lithe version of syrah. Intense aromas of flowers and herbs rise from the glass. This has what wine lovers call “lift” in that it seems to levitate, not just the flavors but also the spirits of those enjoying it. Absolutely lovely. ABV: 13 percent.

Donnafugat­a Sherazade Nero d’Avola 2017. Sicily, $22. Three stars

This wine has notes of smoked meat, blueberry and wild herbs that conjure up a different story with every sip. ABV: 13 percent.

Domaine des Coutures La Sélection Saumur Champigny 2016. Loire Valley, France, $24. Three stars

Textbook Loire cabernet franc: Flavors of black cherry, white pepper and wood smoke walk a tight- rope of acidity and backbone. This delicious charmer has a lingering hint of the character I call “grandpop’s library,” like the aroma of pipe tobacco and leatherbou­nd books wafting down a hallway. ABV: 12.5 percent.

Domaine des Coutures L’insolente Saumur Blanc 2016. Loire Valley, $20. Two and a half stars

Chenin blanc stars among white wines in this part of the Loire Valley. This one is full-bodied and dry, with flavors of green apple and quince, and a hint of roasted almonds on the finish. Enjoy this food-friendly white with just about any casual meal, or while grazing on charcuteri­e, cheeses and nuts. ABV: 12.5 percent.

Ratings: 3 stars: Exceptiona­l; 2 stars: Excellent; 1 star: Very Good Prices are approximat­e. Check Winesearch­er.com to verify availabili­ty, or ask a favorite wine store to order through a distributo­r.

 ?? POST TOM MCCORKLE /THE WASHINGTON ?? Five recommende­d wines.
POST TOM MCCORKLE /THE WASHINGTON Five recommende­d wines.

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