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Les Cretes Pinot Nero 2019Pinot Noir from Valle d'Aosta, Italy
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Les Cretes Petite Arvine 2019Other White Wine from Valle d'Aosta, Italy
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Les Cretes Fumin 2019Other Red Wine from Valle d'Aosta, Italy5.0 20 RatingsSold Out - was $42.99Ships Fri, Apr 5Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Les Cretes Chardonnay 2019Chardonnay from Valle d'Aosta, Italy
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Les Cretes Cuvee Bois Chardonnay 2019Chardonnay from Valle d'Aosta, Italy
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsLearn about Valle d'Aosta wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...
Claiming an impressive list of autochthonous varieties, Valle d'Aosta is a long, narrow valley, formed by Italy’s extreme northwestern Alps. The region, a natural gateway between Italy and France, is also home to many grape migrants from France and its more southerly Italian neighbors. Not surprisingly, wine labels are often written in Italian and French.
The main whites here include: Petite Arvine and Prié blanc (Blanc de Morgex). For reds: Fumin, Cornalin, Mayolet, Petit Rouge, Premetta, Vuillermin, Neblou, and Vien de Nus are unique to the region. French ones that do well are Gamay noir, Pinot noir, Chardonnay and Pinot gris (confusingly called Malvoisie in Aosta but it is not related to Malvasia). Italian grapes common here include Moscato, Dolcetto, Barbera, Nebbiolo, and from farther away, Ciliegiolo.