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A revelation at DVino Wines and "Like a baby Amarone!". An incredibly full and powerful, fully organic Primitivo from Puglia in southern Italy. Just like Amarone a portion of the grapes used are dried to add even more body and complexity. Like drinking a Black Forest gateau!
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On holiday at Lake Garda, the importer of this wine (a Master of Wine) noticed everyone in the restaurant was drinking this.. A short trip to the vineyard later & a deal was struck! The best Lugana we’ve tasted.
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The Dolomites in Northern Italy provide the perfect location for Pinot Grigio. Well drained soils and cooling breezes from the mountains themselves allow the grapes to gain more complexity and flavour.
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A light fresh and easy drinking Pinot Grigio from Italy. Tart acidity on the finish with flavours of Pear Drop and Citrus.
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Small and lively bubbles burst on to the tongue, smooth mousse and subtle Wild Apple and Pear exude from the palate.
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Medium bodied yet plenty of power, sour cherry with an inviting, leafy smokiness. A great wine to enjoy with pizza and a movie.
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A lovely brunch wine, with medium alcohol. Dry on the palate with delicate flavours of Pear and Green Apple.
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Sourced from a single vineyard situated around a famous 18th century garden. Ripasso method and 1 year in oak add power and complexity to this Italian stallion. Medium garnet in colour with intense smoky, cherry & violets on the palate.
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Punchy Nero D’Avola from Sicily with trademark earthy wild fruit character. Look out for strawberry & cranberry but with background notes of garden herb. A great roast lamb pairing.
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Hand selected from 3 top level vineyards, this former Decanter World Wine Awards winner delivers stunningly pure and ripe fruit, with lashings of Blackcurrant, Wild Strawberry and Cranberries. A wonderful example of Amarone.
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A gorgeous fresh and lively Prosecco with delicate Floral and Pear flavours and a complex and satisfying finish.
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•Red wine / Barbera 100% •Vineyard exposed to South •Soft pressing of the grapes; fermentation with maceration of the skin for 12 days in steel tank. •After malolactic fermentation, aged in steel tanks for 8 months and 12 months in big oak barre; refinement in the bottle of 6 months before selling •maximum expression of Barbera: every time you close the nose it discovers something different, a very complex fruity (blackberry, plum and cherry) and spicy wine (nutmeg, cocoa, tobacco and leather) with long and well-balanced aftertaste. •3000 bottles DVino Says - Worth the money on the nose alone! Only made in the very best years this beautifully aged Barbera rests for ten months in steel tank before a further 8 months in oak. This is the maximum expression of Barbera. Sourced exclusively from a tiny independent importer, with fewer than 250 cases produced annually. Very Special.