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Refosco Rosso 2016

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Art. # 1436
The vineyards, from which the grapes originate, are 10-15 years old. The style of the wine is lighter and fruity, and the fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks. Only 10% matures in oak barrels for a year, after which the coupage matures for just as much time in a bottle.
Alc. 12.5 %

Region

Profile

  • Fruit
  • Body
  • Tanins
  • Freshness
  • Alcohol

Variety

Flavours

  • Bee Wax Bee Wax
  • Blackberry Blackberry
  • Small Red Fruits Small Red Fruits

Glass

Large glass for red wine

Serving Temperature

Cellar temperature Cellar temperature

Food pairing

  • Red Meats Red Meats
  • Raw Dried Meats Raw Dried Meats
  • Soft Cheese Soft Cheese

Maturity

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