
Montefalco Rosso for Tuesdays: Sangiovese-Sagrantino Blend Decoded
What makes Montefalco Rosso weeknight-friendly? We unpack Sangiovese-Sagrantino blends, style cues, and Susannah’s notes to guide your next Tuesday pour.

What makes Montefalco Rosso weeknight-friendly? We unpack Sangiovese-Sagrantino blends, style cues, and Susannah’s notes to guide your next Tuesday pour.

Why Montefalco Rosso belongs in your weeknight lineup: Sangiovese-led, dry, mid-weight Umbrian red with black-fruited lift and polished tannins.

From Sangiovese-led blends to a kiss of Sagrantino, Montefalco Rosso brings mid-weight charm and versatility. Here’s why it’s our new Tuesday-night staple.

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A $6 California Cabernet that stays mostly dry and weeknight-friendly. We unpack Reverse Wine Snob’s NV Crane Lake Cab and who should buy it.

Reverse Wine Snob reviews Crane Lake Cabernet Sauvignon, a non‑vintage California Cab around $6. We decode the style, value, and best pairings.