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Cadis Bardolino

0.75 l

    In Veneto, where this wine comes from, they put the bottle on the table straight from the refrigerator. Then the wine comes across extra fruity. It has a lot of flavor, but at the same time it is nice and light because it contains only 11.5% alcohol. That's why the Italians like to drink it at lunch. The wine is named after its place of origin, Bardolino, a village near Lake Garda. It is made from the local Italian grape varieties Corvina, Molinara and Rondinella. The grapes grow on the slopes around Bardolino. Almost everyone in the region has a piece of vineyard, grows grapes and sells them to the Cantina di Soave, for example. That makes this juicy red wine.

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    Cadis Bardolino

    0.75 l

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      Delicious red wine that you can drink chilled. Then you can taste the fresh, fruity taste of berries and cherry even better. Delicious for lunch and as a drink. * Color, taste: red, fruity * Grape variety: corvina, rondinella, molinara * Country, region: Italy, Veneto * Great with: pasta, vegetarian * Awarded: Hamersma,8+

      €6 , 30

      €7,60 (incl. btw)

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        Delicious red wine that you can drink chilled. Then you can taste the fresh, fruity taste of berries and cherry even better. Delicious for lunch and as a drink.




        * Color, taste: red, fruity
        * Grape variety: corvina, rondinella, molinara
        * Country, region: Italy, Veneto
        * Great with: pasta, vegetarian
        * Awarded: Hamersma,8+

        In Veneto, where this wine comes from, they put the bottle on the table straight from the refrigerator. Then the wine comes across extra fruity. It has a lot of flavor, but at the same time it is nice and light because it contains only 11.5% alcohol. That's why the Italians like to drink it at lunch. The wine is named after its place of origin, Bardolino, a village near Lake Garda. It is made from the local Italian grape varieties Corvina, Molinara and Rondinella. The grapes grow on the slopes around Bardolino. Almost everyone in the region has a piece of vineyard, grows grapes and sells them to the Cantina di Soave, for example. That makes this juicy red wine.

        Contains sulfites

        Allergy information

        Sulfites

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