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La Braccesca - Vigneto Santa Pia Riserva 'Vino Nobile di Montepulciano' 14% 2019 75cl

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La Braccesca - Vigneto Santa Pia Riserva 'Vino Nobile di Montepulciano' 14% 2019 75cl

La Braccesca - Vigneto Santa Pia Riserva 'Vino Nobile di Montepulciano' 14% 2019 75cl

La Braccesca - Vigneto Santa Pia Riserva 'Vino Nobile di Montepulciano' 14% 75cl

Winery: La Braccesca (Antinori)

Grape Variety: Sangiovese

Region: Montepulciano ,Tuscany, Italy

Alcohol Content: 14%

Classification: DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata)

Food Pairing:  Perfectly goes with beef, poultry, game, deer, venison.

Description:  Santa Pia is produced from a 15-hectare (37 acres) vineyard in an area called Santa Pia, located on the ridges just below the town of Montepulciano. This particular area has sandy loamy soils rich in rocky deposits known as “scheletro” that allow the Antinori’s to create an elegant yet traditional expression of the Sangiovese grape that reflects the characteristics of this historic winemaking area. The first vintage to be produced was 2001.

$14.42

Original: $48.06

-70%
La Braccesca - Vigneto Santa Pia Riserva 'Vino Nobile di Montepulciano' 14% 2019 75cl

$48.06

$14.42

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La Braccesca - Vigneto Santa Pia Riserva 'Vino Nobile di Montepulciano' 14% 75cl

Winery: La Braccesca (Antinori)

Grape Variety: Sangiovese

Region: Montepulciano ,Tuscany, Italy

Alcohol Content: 14%

Classification: DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata)

Food Pairing:  Perfectly goes with beef, poultry, game, deer, venison.

Description:  Santa Pia is produced from a 15-hectare (37 acres) vineyard in an area called Santa Pia, located on the ridges just below the town of Montepulciano. This particular area has sandy loamy soils rich in rocky deposits known as “scheletro” that allow the Antinori’s to create an elegant yet traditional expression of the Sangiovese grape that reflects the characteristics of this historic winemaking area. The first vintage to be produced was 2001.