Costaripa Mazane Marzemino 2013

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    2013

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    750ML

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    Intense ruby in color on the nose red fruits and violets. On the palate the tannins are soft and the wine is harmonious.

    An extraordinary match with fish, soup and lamb.

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    Since 1936, each generation at Castaripa hasdevoted all its efforts to developing exceptional, farsighted and intuitive craftsmanship.

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    WWH141729_2013 Item# 183841

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