Bodegas Luzon Verde 2010
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Pair with salads, vegetable stew, roast beef, pork, chicken and grilled beef. It also pairs nicely with white fish, rice and Italian pastas.
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Bodegas Luzon’s unoaked 2010 Luzon Verde was produced with organically grown grapes from 100% Monastrell. It is a briery, herbaceous wine with ample blue fruit, good volume, and plenty of flavor. Drink it over the next 3 years.
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