The Death Whisperer Series

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Giovanni Pelosi & Toscana Trittico Azienda Agricola Poggio al Sole


I spent the afternoon watching the NCAA basketball tournament while searching online for groundhog recipes. Punxsutawney Phil was indicted this week in Ohio for purposely, and with prior calculation and design, giving a false forecast for the arrival of spring, causing the people to believe that it would come early. Personally, I say skip the trial, let’s just cook the little furball. By the way, it’s snowing quite heavily here as I write.

So, tonight I though I’d transport my blog to where spring is actually happening, namely Italy. Giovanni Pelosi is a brilliant Italian acoustic fingerstyle guitarist born in Rome in 1952. A meeting and friendship with Giovanni Unterberger, a well known Italian guitarist, and Stefan Grossman in 1981 influenced him to follow in their footsteps as an acoustic fingerstyle virtuoso. His first works concentrated on arranging the songs of the Beatles for solo guitar and I’ve included several of his arrangements below. But his music evolved broadening to include pop, classical, and folk pieces along with solo guitar renditions of jazz classics. My favorite is his arrangement of Weather Report’s Birdland. His music is doing a nice job of helping me forget the fact that it’s snowing and the groundhog must die.

While my guitar gently weeps: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpSEG9I3l_E
Something in the way she moves: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg8hub4qAhM
I wish I could shimmy like my sister: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Hbunq_WitI

 An Italian wine is a must for Pelosi’s music so how about one that’s not only great in the mouth, but a mouthful to say. The 2010 IGT Toscana Trittico Azienda Agricola Poggio al Sole ($20.00) is a “baby Super Tuscan” according to its winemaker. It’s 70% Sangiovese, 15% Cabernet Suavignon, and 15% Merlot which gives it a dark ruby color. Aromas of blueberries, cherries, and cassis predominate followed by rich blackberry and cherry flavors. The tannins are mild and the wine finishes long and elegantly. It’s got a little heft to it, which is quite fortifying when you’re watching the snow fall. Did I mention I want to cook the groundhog? Grab a chair, watch some B-ball and if your team was Georgetown, kill the tube and listen to a great Italian guitarist and remember there’s always next year.

Cheers!

1 comment:

Rick Daley said...

I'm in Ohio, very curious to see what's headed our way this evening.

Did you see this all-star version of "While My Guitar Gentyl Weeps"? Prince has a phenominal solo at the end. I always knoew he could shred, but this puts a great spotlight on his ability:
http://www.wimp.com/rocklegends/