
Barone Fini Merlot - 750ML
Barone Fini Merlot Trentino
Barone Fini Merlot Trentino is a classic Italian red wine that showcases the elegance and quality of the Trentino region. Made from 100% handpicked Merlot grapes, this wine has a rich and smooth texture, with aromas and flavors of blackberry, plum, chocolate, and vanilla. It is medium-bodied, with soft tannins and a balanced acidity that makes it easy to drink and pair with food. Whether you enjoy it with pasta, pizza, cheese, or beef, Barone Fini Merlot Trentino will delight your palate and enhance your meal.
Barone Fini is a family-owned winery that has been producing wines in the Trentino-Alto Adige region for over 500 years. They are committed to preserving the natural environment and the local culture, using minimal intervention and sustainable practices in their vineyards and winery. Their wines reflect the terroir and the tradition of this beautiful and diverse region of Italy.
Product Details:
- Country: Italy
- State: Trentino-Alto Adige
- Brand: Barone Fini
- Spirits Type: Red Wine
- Spirits Style: Merlot
- ABV: 13%
- Taste: Blackberry, Plum, Chocolate, Vanilla
- Food Pairings: Pasta, Pizza, Cheese, Beef
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