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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

Marrano is a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon aged in French oak barrel for 4 years and in stainless steel tanks for 2 years. The cooler weather of the Veneto and the stainless steal tanks give this wine an unyielding freshness coupled with those classic cabernet and merlot flavor's we all love. Fresh and fruity it has smooth tannins and notes of chocolate, tobacco and leather.

Since its inception Vignalta has pioneered quality through the planting of vines on the side of the highest of the Euganean hills, and by vinifying their fruit with utmost precision. Today they still carry along that path of excellence and maintain the high standards of their viticultural heritage, all the while combining modern oenological techniques with a focus on environmental sustainability.

Veneto is home to famous regionally labelled wines like Amarone, Prosecco and of course Valpolicella. Veneto is the largest producing region in Italy, thanks mostly to the demand of Prosecco.

VIGNALTA MARRANO ROSSO

SKU: 109372
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COUNTRY: Italy

REGION: Veneto

VARIETAL: Red Blend

VINTAGE: 2015

SUB REGION: Colli Eugenai

FORMAT: 750 ML

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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

Marrano is a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon aged in French oak barrel for 4 years and in stainless steel tanks for 2 years. The cooler weather of the Veneto and the stainless steal tanks give this wine an unyielding freshness coupled with those classic cabernet and merlot flavor's we all love. Fresh and fruity it has smooth tannins and notes of chocolate, tobacco and leather.

Since its inception Vignalta has pioneered quality through the planting of vines on the side of the highest of the Euganean hills, and by vinifying their fruit with utmost precision. Today they still carry along that path of excellence and maintain the high standards of their viticultural heritage, all the while combining modern oenological techniques with a focus on environmental sustainability.

Veneto is home to famous regionally labelled wines like Amarone, Prosecco and of course Valpolicella. Veneto is the largest producing region in Italy, thanks mostly to the demand of Prosecco.