Tenuta Scersce Nettare Rosso di Valtellina 2022 Front Bottle Shot
Tenuta Scersce Nettare Rosso di Valtellina 2022 Front Bottle Shot Tenuta Scersce Nettare Rosso di Valtellina 2022 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

Tenuta Scersce Nettare Rosso di Valtellina is a ruby red color. A full-bodied red wine with a persistent and fine aroma. Fruity notes of cherry, spicy tones. A fragrant, triumphant drink. Fresh and well-balanced on the palate, it is a whole meal wine.

A great match for appetizers, pasta, dishes with oily fish, white meat, young cheese.

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