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Terre di Melazzano – Gattice
This product was created with the desire to give a more youthful alternative to the Tuscan red wine. The crystal cherry color contains lighter shades of red. It has a fine aroma, pleasant fruity and floral. The taste is dry, slightly cool but with great personality and persistence.
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- Alcohol Content: 12.5%
- Country Hierarchy: Greve in Chianti, Tuscany, Italy
- Color: Bright pink.
- On the Nose: Fine and pleasant smell of fruit and flower aromas of fermentation.
- Palate: Slightly dry and fresh with good personality and persistence.
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Villabella Ripasso
It is produced with Corvina, Rondinella, and Corvinone grapes from vineyards situated in the Valpolicella Classico area, following the traditional ripasso technique: the wine is kept in contact with the skin (still impregnated with sugar and aromatic components) of the dried grapes used for the production of Amarone. In this way, the resulting gains greater structure and complexity. Intense fruity notes of cherries, dewberries, bilberries and plums, together with suggestions of spices. Dry, with notable structure, it has a rich taste of red fruit and elegant spicy tones, reminiscent of cinnamon, cloves and pepper.
- Producer Vignetti Villabella
- Country Hierarchy Bardolino, Veneto, Italy
- Grape/Blend Corvina 70%, Rondinella 20%, Corvinone 10%
- Alcohol Content 14%
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Antico Colle – Nobile di Montalcino DOC
Made with a mixture of Sangiovese and Merlot grapes. The harvest normally takes place in October, once the fruit has reached optimum condition. It is advised to open the wine one hour prior to serving.
- Varietal: 95% Sangiovese, 5% Merlot.
- Alcohol Content: 14%
- Country Hierarchy: Sienna, Tuscany, Italy
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- Serving Suggestions: First course or Tuscan cheese
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Cascina Boschetti Gomba – Roero Arneis DOCG
Seashells and sand are key to Roero Arneis. The best Roero Arneis wines taste like white melon generously sprinkled with sea salt. It's a nice combination: you get the fruit up front, but the saltiness makes it a great food wine and fresh in the summer. Roero is just across the Tanaro River from Barolo and was underwater 70,000 years ago lending the perfect soil to produce Barolo quality white varietals.
- Varietal: 100% Arneis
- Alcohol Content: 13.5%
- Country Hierarchy: Roero, Piedmont, Italy
- Color: Bright straw yellow.
- On the Nose: Fresh and fruity.
- Palate: Smooth, delicate, with a slightly bitter aftertaste.
- Serving Suggestions: Fish and shellfish dishes.
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