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Danzante Sangiovese Marche 2004 Frescobaldi

Danzante Sangiovese Marche 2004 Frescobaldi

Spicy fruit character of dried cherries, red berries and plums

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Type:Still Red Wine Country:Italy Appellation:Marche VdT
Grape Type:Sangiovese Drink Before:N/A
Alcohol:12.5% Bottle Size:75cl Bottle Bottle Code:0325904F

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Bright ruby red in colour with a spicy fruit character of dried cherries, red berries and plums



The Partnership between Italy and one of Californias leading and most respected wine companies was formed in 1995. It came about because of the desire of the Mondavi family to return to their Italian Roots.



The Danzante is the third project from the Frescobaldi and Robert Mondavi collaberation under the winemaking diretion of Tim Mondave and Lamberto Frescobaldi, wines for everyday enjoyment.

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