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A Small Tribute: Villa Armando

I thought I was going to come home and take a break from working on this site, but I have discovered that “blogging” can be somewhat addictive! That’s all the better for my readers, and I guess I am doing what I enjoy, after all.

I wanted to share a little secret about a traditional table wine that I truly love and that wine is…

Villa Armando Gallon Jug

Villa Armando is a traditional red table wine, similar to that of Campobasso’s Mellow Red Wine. It has a hand crafted and homemade
style that captures the full-bodied taste missing from most table wines. If there is one wine that reminds me of that home made “dego red”, as my friends so fondly referred to it – this is it. A friend of the family turned this onto my mother and the tip was passed to me… What a delightful gift!

It took me a while to discover who were the brains behind this operation, and it turns out that it is Blue Moon Wines from Walnut Creek, CA

from the product page:

From Our Family to Yours Since 1948In a world where wine brands come and go, Villa Armando stands apart – introduced, owned and bottled by the Scotto family for three generations:

“My brother Sal and I introduced Villa Armando in 1948. We sold it door to door in downtown Brooklyn, where our friends and neighbors appreciated the old world quality and wine styles. Today, it’s still the wine we pour at our family table and enjoy with food and friends. We hope you enjoy it, too.”

– Anthony Scotto, Sr.

Using Zinfandel, Alicante, and Muscat, they have recreated the flavorful, fruity, rustic wines enjoyed by many Europeans back home.

Other Varietals include a Mellow Rose and Mellow White. I have yet to find or try these.

This wine is 16% Alcohol by Volume… fairly high, considering most tables wines generally fall between 8% and 14%. It does taste a little dry for a table wine, but personally, I like it.

Do yourself a favor and try to find this wine. Give it a chance. Not all good wines need to be expensive, and this one hits the nail on the head at $19.99 per gallon. I found this gem at Lariccia’s Italian Foods in Youngstown, OH. If you cannot find it, contact Blue Moon Wines to see if it is distributed in your local area. It seems that they cover most of the United States, so hopefully you shouldn’t have a problem locating it.

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CHRIS C said:

my father said the same thing to me. the best wine he had tasted, that tasted the most like home made is villa armando. my father and his family had made their own wine for years. i tried villa armando nad i love it. drink as much as you want, it comes in a big bottle.

Posted on: April 2, 2008 at 10:49 am Quote this Comment
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James DeRosa said:

Oh it’s excellent! One of the best jug wines available in my opinion.

Posted on: April 2, 2008 at 11:54 am Quote this Comment

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