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Vigneti Costacurta Tintaunita Vino Rosso 2020

BOTTLE:
$54.00
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SKU
90222
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    Stock Availability:
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    Country: Italy
    Region: Piemonte
    Grape: Nebbiolo
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2020
    This young, savory red is an absolute joy to drink. The nose starts off with aromas of forest floor, violet and wild berry while the easygoing palate offers juicy Morello cherry, fleshy black raspberry and spicy notes of white and black pepper alongside lithe tannins. Drink soon. KERIN O'KEEFE

    Youthful mid ruby. A pretty, perfumed red-fruit nose with Nebbiolo’s red beetroot and raspberry notes. Lots of ripeness but not heavy. Sappy, ripe red fruit, just medium-bodied and with long, powdery tannins. Appetising. I would serve this slightly cool at 15 °C. WALTER SPELLER