
Antinori La Braccesca Cortona Rosso Achelo - 750ML
Experience the essence of Tuscany with every glass of this exquisite Syrah, a testament to the historic and cultural richness of the region. The Achelo is not just a wine; it’s a journey through the lush vineyards of La Braccesca, offering a taste that’s as profound as the Etruscan divinity it’s named after. Indulge in the luxury of fine wine, where every bottle tells the story of the land it comes from.
Product Details:
- Type: Red Wine
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: Long-lasting with a harmonious blend of fruit and spice
- Profile: Robust with notes of blackberry, plum, and a hint of violet, culminating in a symphony of flavors that pay homage to the Tuscan terroir
- Craftsmanship: Meticulously crafted from Syrah grapes, this wine is a tribute to the Etruscan heritage of Cortona, with each sip reflecting the passion and tradition of the Antinori family’s winemaking legacy
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