
Alta Mora Etna Rosso - 750ML
Alta Mora Etna Rosso
Indulge in the exquisite Alta Mora Etna Rosso, a ruby-red spectacle from the sun-kissed slopes of Sicily’s Mount Etna. Each sip transports you to the volcanic terroirs, where the indigenous Nerello Mascalese grapes flourish, imparting a unique, peppery zest and a medley of wild herbaceous aromas. The 750ML bottle encapsulates the essence of Sicily, offering a wine that’s as vibrant and lively as the land itself. With a finish that’s both velvety and enduring, the Alta Mora Etna Rosso is a celebration of tradition and modern craftsmanship, aged to perfection and ready to captivate the palates of connoisseurs and casual enthusiasts alike.
Product Details:
- Type: Red Wine
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: Vibrant and lingering with a harmonious balance of tannins
- Profile: A symphony of spicy pepper notes, intertwined with black currant and a bouquet of mountain herbs
- Craftsmanship: Meticulously aged in oak barrels, this wine is a testament to the artisanal spirit of Sicilian winemaking
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