One of her favorites is candy-apple red, made by layering a metallic over a gloss.
The best wines of the Hautes Cotes are the reds, made from the pinot noir grape.
Young reds: Made with a minimum of 70% Mencía.
There is Norton, a unique, full-bodied red made from a hybrid developed in Virginia.
Their best-known wine is probably Horton Norton, a rich red made from an old Virginia hybrid.
It is a reliable red made from indigenous grapes.
Naoussa, Boutari, 1993, from Macedonia, $22, is a forceful dry red made from the elite of that region's indigenous grapes.
The warm, meaty red, made from the agiorgitikos (St. George) grape, adds an exotic dark-licorice dimension to Americans' taste experience.
The wines are called A-Mano, meaning handmade, and by far the best known is a robust red made from a once-obscure grape named primitivo.
The answer, in short, is barolo and barberesco, north-west Italian reds made from the charismatic nebbiolo grape.