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Donnafugata Etna Rosso Dea Vulcano 2021

Donnafugata Etna Rosso Dea Vulcano

2021
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£21.10

/ 0.75 L btl

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Spec sheet

TypeRed wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti13.0%

The wine

Dea Vulcano by Donnafugata is an Etna Rosso, and as such it has the character and great pleasure of Sicilian wines: with a light ruby red color, it offers a refined aroma composed of notes of red fruit (wild strawberry) and floral hints of violet; delicate tertiary nuances are added including black pepper and sweet tobacco. On the palate it is fresh and fragrant, soft with well integrated tannins and a balanced and juicy finish. Excellent with appetizers (cured meats and semi-aged cheeses) and Mediterranean dishes based on vegetables or mushrooms; also ideal with meat dishes or with legumes. A versatile wine that can also be paired with roasted fish as well as with many dishes from different gastronomic traditions of the world.

What does this wine taste like?

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Ruby red
Bouquet
Frutti rossi / Purple flowers / Floreale / Pepper / Tobacco
Mouth
Fresh / Fragrant / Morbido / Tannino ben integrato

Drinking and storing

Serve between 16ºC and 18ºC

Food pairing

Hors d'oeuvres / Any type of meat / Vegetables / Mediterranean cuisine

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The winery

Donnafugata

Donnafugata

Donnafugata was founded in Sicily in 1983 by the Rallo family. Today, the company owns three wineries in three different terroirs: Marsala, Contessa Entellina and Pantelleria, occupying a total vineyard area of over 300 hectares. The Donnafugata wines are ambassadors of Sicily and its exciting, wide-ranging realm of sensations: conveying the diversity of soils present on the island, the various orientations and altitudes of the vineyard locations, the climate’s special...

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