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Colour : intense ruby red.


Nose : complex aromas with peppery notes of violets and liquorice.


Palate : full and elegant, with a persistent taste.


Classification alfavin.ch : Full red : This wine has great structure, round tannins and a lingering flavour. Moreover, it is warm, full and rich.


Alcool : 13.5%


Vinification : 12 months maturing in 15-hl French oak barrels, followed by 12 months in the bottle.


Meals : Roast meats, game and ripened cheeses.


Aging Potential : 7-10 years.

Additional tasting notes

Color : Intense ruby red.


Nose : Complex aromas with peppery notes of violets and liquorice.


Mouth : Full and elegant, with a persistent taste.


Alcohol level : 13.5%


Winemaking : 12 months maturing in 15-hl French oak barrels, followed by 12 months in the bottle.


Food pairing : Roast meats, game and ripened cheeses.


Aging potential : 7-10 years

  • Country : Italy
  • Region : Abruzzo
  • Producer : Fosso Corno
  • Appellation : Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOC
  • Classification alfavin : Full red
    This wine has great structure, round tannins and a lingering flavour. Moreover, it is warm, full and rich.
  • Grape : Montepulciano
  • Content : 75 cl
  • Type : Red
  • Wine Name : Fosso Corno Montepulciano Riserva 2019

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A province located between Le Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and Molise to the south, Abruzzo is mostly occupied by mountains and hills which provide natural conditions which are extremely favourable for viticulture.The hills ...

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