Carlo Rossi Vineyards

Paisano California Red Blend

8.514 ratings
8.71 pro ratings
California, USA
Red Blend
Game, Baking Spices, Duck, Goose, Potato, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Rice, Exotic Spices, Pasta, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Onion, Chicken, Pork, Venison, Salami & Prosciutto, Pungent Cheese, Soft Cheese, Mushrooms, Tomato-Based, Turkey, Veal, Hard Cheese
Top Notes For
Eric Urbani

My dad's favorite. Think red table wine at an Italian cafe -- the carafe they bring you automatically with the water. And he always reminded me of the Wall Street Journal's surprisingly strong endorsement!

My dad's favorite. Think red table wine at an Italian cafe -- the carafe they bring you automatically with the water. And he always reminded me of the Wall Street Journal's surprisingly strong endorsement!

May 23rd, 2017
Spirit-Fire Dancer

Very enjoyable balanced red wine with nice sweetness and dryness. Some toasty blueberry nose and nice tannins make for a great inexpensive everyday wine.

Very enjoyable balanced red wine with nice sweetness and dryness. Some toasty blueberry nose and nice tannins make for a great inexpensive everyday wine.

Feb 9th, 2019
Yev Rapoport

Not as good cold

Not as good cold

Nov 26th, 2017
Randy Green

Piasano Italian for friend and when your down on your luck that's exactly what this little jug becomes. Earth and dark fruit on the nose. Oak finish. Try pairing with losing NFL bets.

Piasano Italian for friend and when your down on your luck that's exactly what this little jug becomes. Earth and dark fruit on the nose. Oak finish. Try pairing with losing NFL bets.

Aug 13th, 2017
Lynn Derbyshire

Delicious! Blake's rehearsal dinner in Detroit. Smooth, drinkable. Good with pizza & pasta & salad.

Delicious! Blake's rehearsal dinner in Detroit. Smooth, drinkable. Good with pizza & pasta & salad.

Jun 24th, 2017
TheSkip

So, I came home yesterday and there was a package at the door. I wasn't expecting anything and looked at the sender. @Martin G Rivard ! Well then! I knew santa was over, but perhaps Easter Bunny Rivard had struck?

I opened the box with haste. Surely anything from
@Martin G Rivard would be of high quality. I saw a flash of orange and though, oh my! But there was only one bottle and it was oddly shaped. This must be the limited edition, double magnum of @Jason Chang's Nine Suns cuvée! I ripped open as if it were Christmas and out came Carlo Rossi.

I'd never heard of this producer but I trusted Martin. This bottle came with a very handy pour handle at the top. I was excited. Although it was only 4pm, I remembered what
@Bill Bender said about 3pm so, I thought to myself, why not?

Hurriedly, I came into the kitchen and got my favorite Zalto glass, as inspired first by
@Roman Sukley. I retrieved my corkscrew and opened the knife only to discover that this was a convenient screw cap! How thoughtful of Martin!

Open it went and the room filled with a lovely sweet grape must. I knew this would be special. I grabbed my winestop given to me by
@Ron R and inserted to to insure there would be not a drop wasted.

Into the glass and my excitement prevented any thought of a decant.

What a wine! Those Concord grapes - what has Welch's been thinking? They've missed out on one of the finest varietals I've ever encountered. I knew I was truly lucky to try this rare wine.

But something felt...off. And I realized, I had nothing to pair with this! Thankfully there was a full 4L in this bad boy. And the screw cap allowed for prompt resealing.

Away I went in the car. What oh what to have? Aih! Exactly!
@Paul T told me about the heaven of pairing McNuggets. Off to Ol' McDonalds I went.

Twenty McNuggets and sweet and sour sauce please!

I scurried to the back, and carefully withdrew my Zalto from my backpack. Opening the McNuggets, I knew this would be special. And indeed, I am with words to describe the experience. Yet, again, I knew something just wasn't right. The wine wasn't presenting itself. So I thought, how can I classy this up? And then I remembered all of
@David L's posts with the classy silver wine coaster.

I had to have one. I asked the chap at the counter of McDonalds, but the response I received was less than satisfactory. I had to solve this issue myself. Thankfully , while returning to my table, I spotted a HomeGoods store immediately next door. I ran across and found a lovely silver charger.

And finally, returning to my table, I was now all smiles! More smiles than
@Mike R !

What a special evening. I really wanted to end this off right. I grabbed a dozen roses and rushed home to the wife. Half a bottle Rossi still intact!

I showed her the bottle and wow! You should have see her eyes. I then suggested we retire to the bedroom and this was met with prompt approval.

And with such a great night, I wanted a lovely memento. I gently placed the bottle against her and snapped a lovely shot that is sure to be on the cover of the next issue of BBB with
@Bill Bender !

Thanks for thinking of me
@Martin G Rivard !

So, I came home yesterday and there was a package at the door. I wasn't expecting anything and looked at the sender. @Martin G Rivard ! Well then! I knew santa was over, but perhaps Easter Bunny Rivard had struck?

I opened the box with haste. Surely anything from
@Martin G Rivard would be of high quality. I saw a flash of orange and though, oh my! But there was only one bottle and it was oddly shaped. This must be the limited edition, double magnum of @Jason Chang's Nine Suns cuvée! I ripped open as if it were Christmas and out came Carlo Rossi.

I'd never heard of this producer but I trusted Martin. This bottle came with a very handy pour handle at the top. I was excited. Although it was only 4pm, I remembered what
@Bill Bender said about 3pm so, I thought to myself, why not?

Hurriedly, I came into the kitchen and got my favorite Zalto glass, as inspired first by
@Roman Sukley. I retrieved my corkscrew and opened the knife only to discover that this was a convenient screw cap! How thoughtful of Martin!

Open it went and the room filled with a lovely sweet grape must. I knew this would be special. I grabbed my winestop given to me by
@Ron R and inserted to to insure there would be not a drop wasted.

Into the glass and my excitement prevented any thought of a decant.

What a wine! Those Concord grapes - what has Welch's been thinking? They've missed out on one of the finest varietals I've ever encountered. I knew I was truly lucky to try this rare wine.

But something felt...off. And I realized, I had nothing to pair with this! Thankfully there was a full 4L in this bad boy. And the screw cap allowed for prompt resealing.

Away I went in the car. What oh what to have? Aih! Exactly!
@Paul T told me about the heaven of pairing McNuggets. Off to Ol' McDonalds I went.

Twenty McNuggets and sweet and sour sauce please!

I scurried to the back, and carefully withdrew my Zalto from my backpack. Opening the McNuggets, I knew this would be special. And indeed, I am with words to describe the experience. Yet, again, I knew something just wasn't right. The wine wasn't presenting itself. So I thought, how can I classy this up? And then I remembered all of
@David L's posts with the classy silver wine coaster.

I had to have one. I asked the chap at the counter of McDonalds, but the response I received was less than satisfactory. I had to solve this issue myself. Thankfully , while returning to my table, I spotted a HomeGoods store immediately next door. I ran across and found a lovely silver charger.

And finally, returning to my table, I was now all smiles! More smiles than
@Mike R !

What a special evening. I really wanted to end this off right. I grabbed a dozen roses and rushed home to the wife. Half a bottle Rossi still intact!

I showed her the bottle and wow! You should have see her eyes. I then suggested we retire to the bedroom and this was met with prompt approval.

And with such a great night, I wanted a lovely memento. I gently placed the bottle against her and snapped a lovely shot that is sure to be on the cover of the next issue of BBB with
@Bill Bender !

Thanks for thinking of me
@Martin G Rivard !

Apr 1st, 2017
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8.5

To me, a wine like this should set a kind of a baseline. This is table wine, widely available, inexpensive and easy to drink. It is unpretentious, a little sweet, and not at all bad. It is a simple table wine for spaghetti and meatballs, hamburgers, and family dinners. A great wine for a house party or picnic. $9 for 1.5L

To me, a wine like this should set a kind of a baseline. This is table wine, widely available, inexpensive and easy to drink. It is unpretentious, a little sweet, and not at all bad. It is a simple table wine for spaghetti and meatballs, hamburgers, and family dinners. A great wine for a house party or picnic. $9 for 1.5L

Mar 26th, 2017
Maria Duarte

I laughed when my fiance brought home the jug and told me what a bargain it was. That didn't stop me from trying it and I have to say that it didn't suck.

I laughed when my fiance brought home the jug and told me what a bargain it was. That didn't stop me from trying it and I have to say that it didn't suck.

Dec 8th, 2016
Brian McAvoy

It is a simple and cheap wine. But is really good. It has a fruity flavor that I really enjoy.

It is a simple and cheap wine. But is really good. It has a fruity flavor that I really enjoy.

Nov 23rd, 2016
Erin Kerwood

The right price!

The right price!

Jan 12th, 2016