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Dolcetto d'Alba, Piemonte by Vajra

Italian; Piedmontese varieties - DOLCETTO D'ALBA, G.D. Vajra. Piedmont
Dolcetto means little sweet and is one of my favourite reds for summer lunches. These wines should be drunk slightly chilled and when young. It's got a wonderful deep purple colour which is really something special. The wine is packed with fruit and acidity. Some soft tannins which makes the whole wine quite juicy. The nose is full of both dark and red berries with tendency towards cherries.

Goes well with cod, pasta and chicken.

Dolcetto d'Alba 2009 by Vajra, Low price 150 or 10€, perfect summer lunch wine...

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