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== Description ==
== Description ==
Savour rich berry flavours, bold sweet spice, and nuanced notes of licorice and dried herb, backed by big, velvety tannin. Winexpert Private Reserve Colosso masterfully blends Italian favourites Sangiovese and Primitivo with a touch of Nerello, one of the country's hidden gems,  giving you a larger-than-life Italian red you’re guaranteed to love.
Savour rich berry flavours, bold sweet spice, and nuanced notes of licorice and dried herb, backed by big, velvety tannin.  
 
Winexpert Private Reserve Colosso masterfully blends Italian favourites Sangiovese and Primitivo with a touch of Nerello, one of the country's hidden gems,  giving you a larger-than-life Italian red you’re guaranteed to love.


About the Grapes:  
About the Grapes:  
Sangiovese,
Sangiovese,
indigenous to Tuscany but planted throughout the country, is prized for its balanced
indigenous to Tuscany but planted throughout the country, is prized for its balanced

Revision as of 18:15, 4 June 2024

Private Reserve Colosso
Wine Region Italy
Size 14L
Alcohol 14%
Body Full
Oak Medium
Sweetness Dry
SV Product # na
GVI Product # na

Description

Savour rich berry flavours, bold sweet spice, and nuanced notes of licorice and dried herb, backed by big, velvety tannin.

Winexpert Private Reserve Colosso masterfully blends Italian favourites Sangiovese and Primitivo with a touch of Nerello, one of the country's hidden gems, giving you a larger-than-life Italian red you’re guaranteed to love.

About the Grapes:

Sangiovese, indigenous to Tuscany but planted throughout the country, is prized for its balanced acid and high tannin; it is one of Italy’s most important varietals and the backbone of famous wines like Brunello and Chianti. Primitivo is a key grape in southern Italy, known for producing bold, tannic wines with dark berry flavours. Nerello is a rare Sicilian grape mostly found in the volcanic soils of Mount Etna. Similar to a fine Pinot Noir, it adds depth to this already impressive blend.

'Colosso' is Italian for colossus, and speaks to the powerful profile of this big Italian red.

Notes


Food Pairing

The ripe fruit and full body make this a good partner for rich dishes like ribs, roasted leg of lamb, bacon-wrapped tenderloin, or grilled sausage with fire roasted peppers and caramelized onions. Pairs with hearty veggie dishes like roasted root vegetables or eggplant parmesan. A plate of mature cheeses is always welcome.

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