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2017 Collina 21 Il Borghetto, IGT Toscana

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The Azienda Agricola Il Borghetto do things differently in this most well known and established region of Italy. Led by English winemaker Tim Manning who cut his vinous teeth with vintages in Oregon, there is a determination to show the potential of the region.


The percentages of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sangiovese in the blend in Collina change slightly from year to year but the results are always a sensationally approachable, soft, perfumed and easy-drinking wine. Red cherries, earthy aromas and notes of tea and tobacco. 


Cabernet Sauvignon 60% Merlot 30% Sangiovese 10%

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