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De Stefani Prosecco Spumante Metodo Zero |
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Where it's from:
Italy, Veneto, Prosecco
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£137.48
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12 x 75 cl |
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De Stefani Prosecco Spumante Metodo Zero from Italy, Veneto, Prosecco by De Stefani (12 x 75 cl)
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Italy, Veneto, Prosecco |
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De Stefani |
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59060 |
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Domaine de la Maison Rose Brouilly
Description: Domaine de la Maison Rose Brouilly from France, Beaujolais, Brouilly by Domaine de la Maison Rose (24 x 37.5 cl)
Price: £136.45
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Domaine de la Maison Rose Brouilly
Description: Domaine de la Maison Rose Brouilly from France, Beaujolais, Brouilly by Domaine de la Maison Rose (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £123.50
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De Venoge BRUT ROSE Non Vintage Champagne
Description: This cuvée was created in 1864 as a light rosé with an unusually fine froth. It was christened "Crémant rosé", another innovation in Champagne thanks to Joseph de Venoge. Produced after the classic Champagne fashion with a blend of Pinot Noir red wine and white wines made from the three grape varieties, it is perfect served as an aperitif on a sunny day or poured over red berry fruits or with something more adventurous such as stewed lobster in truffled seafood cream. De Venoge rosé comes in a clear glass bottle so as to reveal its beautiful colour. The label shows Yvonne de Venoge, Marquess de Mun, at table with her husband and evokes her appreciation of this particular champagne. De Venoge rosé should be drunk young. Contrary to most of our other cuvées we do not recommend that it should be cellared over a long period. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £172.49
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Castello di Ama ROSE Tuscany
Description: The terroir that yields Castello di Ama’s Rose is the same that yields its Chianti Classico. These vineyards were planted between 1964 and 1978, trained partly to vertical trellis and partly to Open Lyre. The wine, 90% sangiovese and 10% canaiolo, gains its considerable body from bleeding-off lots that will produce Chianti Classico; for this reason, the resulting wine is closer to a young red wine than to a white. Excellent structure and good holding potential over time are its principal qualities. But its fresh approachability, a hallmark of wines from fully ripe sangiovese, and the lushness of its fragrances combine to ensure that this rosato can be appreciated right from its first months in the bottle. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £67.08
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