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Saluti! Invite the taste of Italy into your home with these inexpensive wines

Houston – It’s no secret that Italy’s diverse wine regions offer a rich tapestry of flavors and experiences. It’s also no secret that Italy is a great place to vacation. It’s one of the top travel destinations this summer.

But, if you can’t book a flight to Italy, why not have a flight...of wine! Wine and travel expert Daniela Garrido joined us again to give us a mini tour of Italy. And she started with something classic and bubbly

For the spritz lover

she recommends The Riunite Lambrusco Spritz. Garrido says an aperitivo is her favorite kind of drink. Something to enjoy after a long day of work. Using long-time staple Riunite Lambrusco you can pour this over ice and garnish with a rosemary or orange slice. You can also mix it up with Maschio prosecco and make the Lambrusco Spritz like how Derrick and Tessa enjoyed it on the show

For the prosecco lover

If you’re looking for something more elevated than a glass of wine, Garrido says the Lamberti prosecco offers a light and fresh sparkling option. There are notes of candied lemon, white peach, and yellow apple. With a price tag of less than $20, it’s a no-brainer for your summer gathering.

For the white wine lover

Legend says, Frank Sinatra wouldn’t dine at a restaurant unless this wine was on the menu. It’s the Bolla Soave Classico. Soave, which means “soft” in Italian, it has soft floral and pear flavors. This pairs perfectly with a flaky summer fish, it has medium acidity and a nice mineral backbone. Garrido recommends this as an alternative to pinot grigio or sauvignon blanc this summer.

For the red wine lover

Even though it’s summer, Garrido didn’t forget about the red wine lovers. She highly recommends this Poderi Melini Granaio Chianti Classico. She says it’s ideal for warmer temperatures and the acidity will cut through juicy meats if you’re having a backyard BBQ. She would put the bottle on ice and serve slightly chilled.

SALUTI!

Daniela Garrido, wine and travel expert (KPRC TV)

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