What late Italian red wine produced on the eastern shores of Lake Garda?


What late Italian red wine produced on the eastern shores of Lake Garda? Bardolino and Bardolino Superiore are Italian red wines produced along the chain of morainic hills in the province of Verona to the east of Lake Garda. Bardolino takes its name from the town Bardolino on the shores of Lake Garda and was awarded Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) status in 1968.


What wine is produced on the shores of Lake Garda?

Lugana. This white wine is produced at the southern shores of Lake Garda. The grapes are grown in the special clay soil produced during the last ice age when glaciation formed Lake Garda. Lugana was the first Lombard DOC wine and one of the first wines to be assigned the status in Italy.


Where is txakoli wine made?

Txakoli is a white wine from the Basque Country. 30 years ago txakilos were considered unattractive drinks with an uncontrolled acidity, but nowadays is a big ambassador in the culinary industry. It has evolved to a sophisticated white wine with an irresistibly delicious taste that delights even demanding customers.


What does Bardolino wine taste like?

Bardolino Novello It is produced with carbonic fermentation of the grapes. Bardolino Novello is a wine with an intense, vinous aroma, and intense flavors of strawberry, raspberry, morello cherry and ripe grapes. The taste is dry, sapid and not very acidulous.


Is it expensive to eat out in Lake Garda?

You can eat as cheaply or expensively as you want, generally pasta dishes start around €7/8, the same for basic pizzas. Jugs of house wine start around €5 or you pay mid teens upwards for bottles of wine. Many restaurants offer fixed price menus for around €16 for two courses.