Velenosi Lacrima di Morro d'Alba 2020
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Suckling
James
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Intense ruby red color with violet hues. The nose is rich and intense, with nots of strawberry, marasca cherry, violet flowers and rose bud. On the palate it has a full sapidity and smooth tannins. Overall it is soft, and it reflects all the aromas felt at the nose. Good persistence.
Enjoy with sausage, cheese or pasta.
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James Suckling
A nice balance of savory and fruity character on the nose with ripe berries and dark plums, together with notes of dried flowers. Medium-bodied with fresh-plum flavors, light tannins and plum-skin acidity keeping it fresh and adding some drive.
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Suckling
James
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