ABOUT THIS WINE:

Vino Bianco

Vino Bianco

Sauvignon Blanc

Stella Rosa Vino Bianco, crafted from the Sauvignon Blanc grape variety, is a delightful white wine hailing from the renowned wine region of Italy. This wine exudes a light and refreshing body, with a delicate acidity that lifts the palate. The fruit intensity in Stella Rosa Vino Bianco is moderate, showcasing the vibrancy of the Sauvignon Blanc grapes. This wine boasts a dry profile that perfectly complements its fruit-forward characteristics, making it a splendid choice for any occasion.

ABOUT THIS WINE

Vino Bianco

Vino Bianco

Sauvignon Blanc

Stella Rosa Vino Bianco, crafted from the Sauvignon Blanc grape variety, is a delightful white wine hailing from the renowned wine region of Italy. This wine exudes a light and refreshing body, with a delicate acidity that lifts the palate. The fruit intensity in Stella Rosa Vino Bianco is moderate, showcasing the vibrancy of the Sauvignon Blanc grapes. This wine boasts a dry profile that perfectly complements its fruit-forward characteristics, making it a splendid choice for any occasion.
Vino Bianco

WINE REGION:

Outline of 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.

WINE REGION

Outline of 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.

TASTING NOTES:

Grapefruit

Lemon

Peach

TASTING NOTES

Grapefruit

Lemon

Peach

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