“Tonight we have something special,” she said, wiping a glass. She brought out a single bottle wrapped in brown paper: a Brunello. But before she set it down, she tapped the label and said, almost conspiratorially, “Rosso Brunello—exclusive.”
| Mistake | Correction | |---------|-------------| | Saying ROSS-oh (short ‘o’) | Use a long pure ‘o’: -soh | | Pronouncing Brunello as bruh-NEL-oh | broo-NEHL-loh — double L, clear ‘u’ | | Stressing BRU-nello (first syllable) | Stress second syllable: broo- NEHL -loh | | Saying Exclusive with a ‘z’ sound | Use ‘ks’ sound: ik -SKLOO-siv | | Adding an extra ‘e’ at the end (Exclusiva) | No — it’s “Exclusive” even in Italian contexts | how to pronounce rosso brunello exclusive