


Would you believe a Campagnolo wine?
Well, it's actually Campagnola wine (with an "a" at the
end), but it's real Italian wine and, based on our own non-expert
tastes, it's pretty good. The empty bottles make a neat kitchen
decoration, too. Glass of Chorus, anyone? (Note: At the
request of Campagnolo, we remind you that Campagnolo does not make wine,
and we don't sell it.)
 |
Campagnola
wine! We sampled a Valpolicella and a Pinot Grigio. |
|