Drink
These two likable bottles - a bright pinot grigio from Estancia, and a seductive sangiovese "Siena" from Ferrari-Carano - make a case for the possibilities of two Italian favorites in the California style. Predictably, they have more of a fruit-forward, sunny disposition than their Euro cousins. Yet they are still true to their varietal souls.
The grigio is a refreshing and affordable quencher, with a squirt of peachy sweet to counter its limey brightness, and more body than most Italians at a similar price. The Siena is more of an upscale splurge (and in smaller supply until the '07 arrives this summer), but it's a decadently plush expression of Tuscany's main grape, with ripe black cherry framed by cocoa, tobacco, and cinnamon. It's ready to drink young, and hard to resist. Prego, Cal-Italia!
The 2008 pinot grigio from Estancia is $11.99 and the 2006 Siena from Ferrari-Carano is $24.99 in select Pennsylvania stores.
- Craig LaBan











