Montepulciano d'Abruzzo - Entry - Biagi - 2022 - 75cl
| Quantity | Price per item | Discount |
| 6 items | €7,75 | 8% off |
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo - Entry - Biagi - 2022 - 75cl
| Price in our shop 1bt: € 7,95 6bt: € 7,25/bt |
The color of this wine is ruby red with a violet glow on the edge.
The smell of ripe warm cherries immediately emerges.
The taste is full with many fruit notes, such as cherry and raspberry.
Smooth tannins and mild acidity provide a balanced finish.
Delicious with soup, starters in red sauce and roasted meat.
If you decant this wine before drinking it, the flavor will be best expressed.
Serve at a temperature of 18-20 degrees. 12.5% Vol.
Family business VinoBiagi has been making beautiful quality wines in the Abruzzo region, located on the east coast in central Italy, for several generations. All their wines are produced with an eye for people and nature, with strict preference given to manual harvesting. In addition, the vineyards continuously strive to improve traditional vines in order to obtain the best quality grapes, such as Trebbiano, Passerina, Pecorino, Malvasia and Montepulciano. The result is impressive: various Biagi wines are available and have an official quality mark, from IGT and DOC to the exclusive and coveted DOCG.
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