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Poggio Badiola Toscana 2021 75 cl
AED 145.00
Cherry, wild berry and a little Tuscan herbiness—this 2021 Toscana red wine is the weeknight pasta hero you’ll actually want to pour again. Medium-bodied with bright acidity and a gentle tannin grip, it plays nicely with tomato sauces, pizza, and grilled meats without bulldozing the food. A super drinkable modern Tuscany blend with real “one more glass” energy!
This is the kind of Tuscan red you open when you want dinner to feel like a plan, not just food on a plate. Poggio Badiola Toscana 2021 is juicy, structured, and properly Italian about it, meaning it brings fruit, grip, and savoury depth in the same glass.
- Appearance: Deep ruby with a lively purple edge, looks youthful and ready to party.
- Nose: Ripe cherry and plum up front, then dried herbs, a little cedar, and that faint “warm earth after rain” vibe.
- Taste: Bright red fruit and darker berry notes, fresh acidity that keeps it snappy, plus firm tannins that make pizza, burgers, and steak taste even better.
- Body: Medium-bodied, with enough weight to feel serious, but not so heavy it knocks you out.
- Finish: Long and lightly savoury, with cherry skin, spice, and a gentle, drying grip that begs for another bite.
What makes it fun is the balance. You get that classic Tuscany energy, cherry-driven fruit and a little rustic edge, but it’s clean and polished enough to pour for anyone who says, “I don’t know much about wine.” This one teaches them fast, in the best way.
It’s also a great “table wine” in the most flattering sense. Not background noise, it just plays insanely well with food. Tomato sauces, grilled chicken, mushroom pasta, pepperoni pizza, lamb chops, even a fancy-ish cheeseboard with aged cheddar or pecorino.
Serving tip (because it matters), give it a little air before you drink, even 15 minutes helps the fruit pop and the savoury notes come out to play.
From Italy, and proudly so, it’s a Toscana IGT style red, which basically means the winemakers have room to blend for flavour and balance instead of being boxed in by stricter rules.
Fun Fact: “Poggio” in Italian means a small hill, and a lot of Tuscany’s best vineyards love those hillside spots for sun, drainage, and grapes with extra intensity.