Castello Bonomi Curtefranca Cordelio 2008

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    Castello Bonomi Curtefranca Cordelio 2008 Front Label
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    2008

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    750ML

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    Castello Bonomi, Italy
    Castello Bonomi Carlo Paladin, Owner Winery Image
    Castello Bonomi, the only Château in the Franciacorta area, is located in Coccaglio, at 275 meters above sea level, on Monte Orfano slopes. The estate stretches over 24 hectares on terraced vineyards surrounded by a wood and an old park, in a land characterized by small villages and ancient palaces, rich of charm and history. Castello Bonomi is the prodigious result of the marriage between man and territory. The knowledge and passion of Chef de Cave Luigi Bersini, Prof. Leonardo Valenti, university teacher of Viticulture and Enology in Milan, and of Paladin family, is carrying on and renewing the commitment and project of Bonomi family, which began in 1915.
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