Cleto Chiarli Lambrusco Lambrusco di Modena Amabile - NV (750ml)
Cleto Chiarli Lambrusco Lambrusco di Modena Amabile - NV (750ml)
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Very fruity, all the grapes fragrances can be felt. Its smoothness makes it surprisingly pleasant, though avoiding excesses. Captivating.
Apart form being an good companion for traditional cuisine from Emilia, it is also indicated as an accompaniment to desserts.
Service temp.: Cool (50°-54° F.)
8% abv
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Very fruity, all the grapes fragrances can be felt. Its smoothness makes it surprisingly pleasant, though avoiding excesses. Captivating.
Apart form being an good companion for traditional cuisine from Emilia, it is also indicated as an accompaniment to desserts.
Service temp.: Cool (50°-54° F.)
8% abv
Grasparossa is planted mainly in the area south of Modena and, has a DOC, Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro named after it. Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro DOC is a ruby red wine, with purple hints, and tends to produce the darkest colored Lambrusco wines. The flavor varies from dry to sweetish and sweet. The semi-sweet type is mainly produced for export. This fragrant, ruby red wine is always Frizzante. The dry type may be enjoyed throughout the meal, while the sweet types are best served with dessert or as aperitif.
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