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Guado al Tasso Scalabrone Rosato di Bolgheri 2023

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Guado al Tasso Scalabrone Rosato di Bolgheri 2023

Guado al Tasso Scalabrone Rosato di Bolgheri is a rosĂ© style wine blended from three grape varieties, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah. The vineyard, as well as the wine, takes its name from a bandit named “Scalabrone” who roamed the Bolgheri area in the early 1800’s, a local Robin Hood who raided the ships in Bolgheri’s old canal harbour. Scalabrone is light peony pink in colour. On the nose fragrant notes of red fruit and light aromas of ripe yellow fruit complete its bouquet. The palate is vibrant with pleasing freshness and a fruity persistent finish.[#products]frescobaldi-tenuta-ammiraglia-alie-rose-wine,tenuta-campo-di-sasso-sof-rose-igt-toscana,pietradolce-etna-rosato-sicily,chateau-desclans-estate-rose,tormaresca-calafuria-rose[/products][#intro]Antinori's Guado al Tasso rosĂ© named Scalabrone after a bandit who roamed the area in the 1800's...[/intro] 

 

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Guado al Tasso Scalabrone Rosato di Bolgheri is a rosĂ© style wine blended from three grape varieties, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah. The vineyard, as well as the wine, takes its name from a bandit named “Scalabrone” who roamed the Bolgheri area in the early 1800’s, a local Robin Hood who raided the ships in Bolgheri’s old canal harbour. Scalabrone is light peony pink in colour. On the nose fragrant notes of red fruit and light aromas of ripe yellow fruit complete its bouquet. The palate is vibrant with pleasing freshness and a fruity persistent finish.[#products]frescobaldi-tenuta-ammiraglia-alie-rose-wine,tenuta-campo-di-sasso-sof-rose-igt-toscana,pietradolce-etna-rosato-sicily,chateau-desclans-estate-rose,tormaresca-calafuria-rose[/products][#intro]Antinori's Guado al Tasso rosĂ© named Scalabrone after a bandit who roamed the area in the 1800's...[/intro] 

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