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2020 Sito Moresco Langhe, Gaja
£55.00
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The fabulous Sito Moresco is a blend of 60% Nebbiolo and 40% Barbera grown on predominantly Limestone soils. The wine is fermented and aged in a mix of stainless steel and oak and strikes a refreshing balance between ageworthyness and approachability. In the glass the wine is a lovely bright ruby colour, whilst the nose is open with violet, mulberry and fresh spice aromas. The palate opens with crunchy red fruits and aromas of red plum and red cherry intermingled with a more savoury note which leads to a long, mineral tinged finish with well-intergrated tannins. All in all this is a wonderfully harmonious, fresh and rounded wine that is full of charm and approachable now and utterly delicious with roasted red meats, casseroles and stews.
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