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== Style ==
== Style ==
Full - Bodied Red Wine
Full - Bodied Red Wine
[[Category:Full - Bodied Red Wine]]


== Description ==
== Description ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Rose, Cherry, Leather, Soil, Spice
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[[Category:Black Cherry]]
[[Category:Rose]]
[[Category:Soil]]
[[Category:Leather]]
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== Available Brands ==
== Available Brands ==

Revision as of 13:49, 21 July 2021

Pronunciation

"Nebby-oh-low"

Style

Full - Bodied Red Wine

Description

Nebbiolo is considered one of Italy's top red wines, but it is more famously know by the names of it's two top Regions : Barolo and Barbaresco. Nebbiolo wines are pale coloured and aromatic, but also high in tannin so it is characterized as a Full Bodied Red. Pinot Noir lovers who are looking for something heavier will enjoy this wine.

Food

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Notes

Available Brands

Private Reserve

Reserve Australian

Classic Chile

Original Chile