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SenSO2 Metodo Ancestrale Rosato Frizzante Basilicata IGT

Cantine Taverna

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The spumante SenSO2 Metodo Ancestrale Rosato Frizzante Basilicata IGT from the winery Cantine Taverna has been rated in 2020 by Othmar Kiem und Simon Staffler with 90 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Montepulciano from the region Basilicata in Italy.

Tasting Notes

90
Tasting from 28.10.2020: Othmar Kiem und Simon Staffler

Light orange pink with minimal cloudiness. Fermented apple on the nose, reminiscent of cider and cherry, with a milk chocolate finish. Fruity on the palate with a dry finish, harmonious, delivers on the palate what it promises on the nose, well-integrated bubbles, finishes fruity and dry. Ideal if you want to drink something "different".

More about the tasting
Winery: Cantine Taverna
Type of Production: organic
Category: Sparkling Wine - Spumante
Grape Variety: Montepulciano
Alcohol Level: 12%
Price: 10 - 20 €
Region
Basilicata, Italy
The small wine-growing region of Basilicata in the deepest south of Italy is surrounded by the regions of Puglia, Calabria and Campania and has only a small...
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