Wine by Price | 175-200 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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Carano · Lagrein Riserva DOC 2017 (6er Holzkiste)Baron di Pauli, South Tyrol
Six bottles of Lagrein Riserva Carano in a high quality original wooden box with sliding lid:
€ 184,00 40,89 €/L
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Barolo DOCG 2015 (6er Holzkiste)Giacomo Brezza & Figli, Piedmont
Six bottles of Barolo from Brezza in an original wooden box with hinged lid:
€ 199,00 44,22 €/L
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Amarone della Valpolicella Riserva DOPPELMAGNUM DOC 2008Musella, Veneto
The Amarone is the leading actor from the house of Musella: rich ruby color, the aromatic arc is stretched between ripe wild berries, pepper and tobacco. Extremely concentrated without being opulent, the aroma of wood reminiscent of cigar box always remains discreetly in the background. - Gerardo
€ 199,00 66,33 €/L
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Barolo Riserva MAGNUM DOCG 2013 (1er Holzkiste)Renato Corino, Piedmont
The Nebbiolo grapes for Renato's Barolo Riserva come from the single vineyard Vecchie Vigne, whose planting dates back to 1960. After maceration for 7 days, the wine is aged for 24 months in French oak barrels, followed by two years of bottle aging. Renato Corino is extremely consistent in weighing vintage qualities and develops his Barolo into a Riserva only in the very best years. Waiting times of more than five years are therefore not uncommon.
€ 199,00 132,67 €/L
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