
Red Wine | 130-140 Euros
Exclusively from blue grapes Italian red wine is produced. Red wine differs not only in the grape varieties used, but also in the production process. The pressed, initially more colorless juice of the grapes undergoes alcoholic fermentation during the mash, which, among other things, dissolves the red color pigments. Short maceration results in red wines with a fruity character, which tend to be drunk young and not stored. As the maceration progresses, the amount of dissolved color pigments, tannins and phenols increases, allowing for the development of a great storage wine. - Gerardo [TS06/22]
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Amarone della Valpolicella Riserva DOC 2006 (1er Holzkiste)Le Ragose, Veneto
A bottle of Amarone della Valpolicella Riserva in a high quality original wooden box with sliding lid:
€ 135,00 180,00 €/L
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Vigna Ganger Blauburgunder Riserva DOC 2017 (1er Holzkiste)Kellerei Girlan, South Tyrol
A bottle of Pinot Noir Riserva Vigna Ganger in a high quality original wooden box:
€ 135,00 180,00 €/L
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Pora · Barbaresco DOCG 2018 (3er Holzkiste)Ca' del Baio, Piedmont
Three bottles of Barbaresco Pora in a high quality original wooden box with hinged lid:
€ 140,00 62,22 €/L
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