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Antinori Tuscany rosso

0,75 l

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    Marchese Piero Antinori is a celebrity in the Italian and international wine world. In the 1970s, he was considered a rebel when he planted French grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot in Tuscany. Because his wines did not meet the requirements of the wine law, they were given the simplest designation of vino da tavola. Wine lovers quickly realized that these table wines turned out to be top wines. After years of fighting, the rules were changed, thanks to Antinori. The innovative marchese itself has long been on a different track. Together with his three daughters, he has been busy for years rediscovering forgotten Italian grapes such as aglianico and fiano and how to make the best wines from them. Because that is always the goal at the Antinoris: to produce delicious wine, at all levels.

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    Antinori Tuscany rosso

    0,75 l

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      Typically Tuscan with the exciting taste mix of ripe fruit, a fresh sour and some spiciness. Sun wine actually goes with everything from the Mediterranean kitchen. Colour, flavour: red, firm Grape variety: sangiovese, cabernet sauvignon, merlot Country, region: Italy, Tuscany Goes well with: pork, pasta Awarded: Hamersma,9-

      €20 , 40

      €24,70 (incl. btw)

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        Typically Tuscan with the exciting taste mix of ripe fruit, a fresh sour and some spiciness. Sun wine actually goes with everything from the Mediterranean kitchen. Colour, flavour: red, firm Grape variety: sangiovese, cabernet sauvignon, merlot Country, region: Italy, Tuscany Goes well with: pork, pasta Awarded: Hamersma,9-

        Extra information

        Wine

        Marchese Piero Antinori is a celebrity in the Italian and international wine world. In the 1970s, he was considered a rebel when he planted French grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot in Tuscany. Because his wines did not meet the requirements of the wine law, they were given the simplest designation of vino da tavola. Wine lovers quickly realized that these table wines turned out to be top wines. After years of fighting, the rules were changed, thanks to Antinori. The innovative marchese itself has long been on a different track. Together with his three daughters, he has been busy for years rediscovering forgotten Italian grapes such as aglianico and fiano and how to make the best wines from them. Because that is always the goal at the Antinoris: to produce delicious wine, at all levels.

        Usage

        Sulfites

        Characteristics

        Pregnancy logo

        Contains sulfites

        Allergy information

        Contains sulfites

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