This Corvina (the principal grape of Valpolicella) drinks light and refreshing, and with good aroma and flavor intensity for the price. Floral (like roses and pansies) and fruity (cherries, sour cherries, plum, and woodland berries) with a touch of spice from the variety (think soft cinnamon and white peppercorn). Does well at the table too!
Tenuta Sant'Antonio is one of the emerging producers from the Veneto region in Northeastern Italy. Its "Scaia" wine is made from the Corvina grape, which is famously known as the principal grape in Valpolicella and Amarone wines. This particular bottling is exceptionally fresh, easy drinking and a great, "Everyday Drinker." It is secured with a glass VinoLok cork, which is simple to remove and looks nicer than a screwcap.
Tenuta Sant'Antonio is one of the emerging producers from the Veneto region in Northeastern Italy. Its "Scaia" wine is made from the Corvina grape, which is famously known as the principal grape in Valpolicella and Amarone wines. This particular bottling is exceptionally fresh, easy drinking and a great, "Everyday Drinker." It is secured with a glass VinoLok cork, which is simple to remove and looks nicer than a screwcap.
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