Author: Jim Campanini

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Carignano del Sulcis: Sardinia's hidden gems

Dottore Marco Santarelli looks like a young Italian actor, more suited to making movies than growing grapes. But the 32-year-old enologist is serious about his craft — winemaker for the Santadi winery in Sardinia’s Carignano del Sulcis region. “Winemaking is very easy if the grapes grow clean,” says Santarelli, noting the less interference from the […]

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The amazing story of an ageless Amarone

“If I could save time in a bottle The first thing that I’d like to do Is to save every day till eternity passes away Just to spend them with you.” — From Jim Croce’s song “Time in a Bottle” The Wine Goddess was upset. We’ve shared nearly everything in our 25 years together —  […]

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Bledsoe, Baker bottles score big at charity auction

Tis the season for miracles, but who’d expect they’d come in the shape of wine bottles? The four signed wine bottles I wrote about in last week’s column brought in $6,500 at the WCAP Salvation Army Radiothon. Kudos to Saturday morning talk show host Warren Shaw and his WCAP crew, Fred Simon, Artie Sutcliffe, Jerry […]

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Beaujolais Nouveau: Drink it fresh, fruity, and now

There is only one red wine that delivers aromas and flavors of fresh banana and cranberries in the same bottle. It’s called Beaujolais Nouveau and it’s crafted in France. The grape is 100 percent Gamay Noir å Jus Blanc, a low tannin, high acid varietal banished from Bourgogne in the 14th century only to be […]

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There's a wine-derful in historic Charleston

Following the recent statewide election, I took a quick four-day refresher trip to Charleston, S.C., to visit my daughter Jalyn. Now 30, the UMass Lowell graduate is enjoying Southern living in what is one of America’s most endearing cities. There are more than 1,000 historical homes and buildings in downtown Charleston. It seems you can’t […]