Wine by Price | 140-150 Euros
The price of a bottle of Italian wine is just as broad as the range of grapes and wine varieties: from simple wines by the glass around five euros, to good drinking wines in the price range between five and ten euros, to premium wines whose prices know no bounds. Not only the quality of the used grapes, the kind and the craft skill of the wine production as well as the development play a role. The number of bottles produced also has an impact on the price of the wine. Expensive wine icons are usually only produced in small quantities, whereas wines that accompany food are produced in much larger numbers. - Gerardo
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Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 2019Podere Giodo, Tuscany
The Brunello di Montalcino from Podere Giodo is the result of a rigorous selection of the best Sangiovese grapes, which embody the depth and precision of a great Brunello. After a long maturation of two and a half years in French oak barrels and a further 18 months in the bottle, this wine reveals all its elegance and balance. The long ageing gives it remarkable depth and the characteristic, unobtrusive complexity that Carlo Ferrini brings out with the finest craftsmanship. On the palate, the wine is...
€ 145,00 = 193,33 €/L
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Nama · Chardonnay DOC 2021 (1er Geschenkbox)Kellerei Nals-Margreid, South Tyrol
A bottle of the Nama of Nals-Margreid in an attractive original gift box:
€ 149,00 = 198,67 €/L
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