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Src Rivaggi

Etna Red Blend

The Azienda Agricola Crasa Src Rivaggi is a captivating red blend originating from the renowned Etna region, celebrated for its unique volcanic soils and stunning microclimates. This wine showcases a deep red color that entices the eye, hinting at the richness within. On the palate, it offers a medium body that strikes a harmonious balance between fruitiness and structure. The acidity is bright and refreshing, enhancing the overall vibrancy of the wine while making it food-friendly for various pairings. The fruit intensity is prominent, with lush notes of black cherry and plum dominating the experience, complemented by subtle earthy undertones characteristic of the Etna terroir. Tannins are well-integrated and provide a firm structure, contributing to a long, satisfying finish. This delightful red blend is a true expression of its volcanic roots, providing both complexity and approachability for enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike.

Tasting notes:


Flavor profile:


Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Bone Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Tannin Medium

Low Pronounced

Region:


Italy
Italy

While France takes the crown for the most famous wines styles and grape varieties, Italy is where wine was first perfected. The ancient Greeks called it Oenotria—"land of the vines"—and the Roman Empire advanced grape growing and winemaking to a level of quality we still enjoy today. But behind Italy's best-known wines, such as Chianti, Barolo and prosecco, there's an almost endless diversity of delights awaiting the intrepid explorer. The key to understanding Italian wine is regionality and (of course) food. From the aromatic and sparkling whites of the north to Sicily's rich and spicy reds, Italy offers wine lovers a lifetime of gastronomic treats.

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