Centesimino, Ancarani

Savignon Rosso from Emilia-Romagna

Vintage: 2010
Description: Centesimino is a native varietal of Romagna, also known as Sauvignon Rosso. The clever name for this grape, cultivated at least since the 1950s, comes from the nickname of a gentleman who grew a well-known patch of vines. Centesimino, means "Little Cent" or "miserly" in the local slang. This is an inky, dark wine, floral with black fruits on a well structured palate. Notes of blueberry dominate with a gorgeous ripeness. A food-friendly acidity demands a plate of pasta with sausages or salty cheeses to complement. This wine was vinified in stainless steel tanks with only indigenous yeasts.
Price: $ 21.99
Price in original currency: None

Previously available from Astor Wines & Spirits

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This product was inactivated July 16, 2013.

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