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Ombú Tannat - Syrah - Petit Verdot 2016 - Red wine cuvée

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Gran Ombú Tannat - Syrah - Petit Verdot 2016 - opulent fruity red wine cuvée from Uruguay

13,20 (€17,60 per l)
Including tax 16,50 You save: €3,30 (20%)
Contents: 0,75l
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ATLANTIK WEINE
fruity, spicy
Geschmack dry
Rebsorte Petit Verdot, Tannat, Shiraz/Syrah
Jahrgang 2016

More information about Ombú Tannat

The Ombú is a modern cuvée, with aromas of dark fruit, cherry, blackberry and black pepper, in which the opulent fruit is very pleasantly in the foreground. Still refreshing for the 2016 vintage with a medium finish. Tannat, Syrah, Petit Verdot: An unusual cuvée: spicy, fruity, which harmonizes very well together.

Matured for 4 months in barriques

Contents: 0,75 Liter
Type of wine: Red wine
Beverage type: Wine
Odor: Cherry, blackberry, black pepper
Expansion: Barrique barrel
Acid: 4.8 g/l
Residual sweetness: 1.7 g/l
Alcohol: 12.5
Contains sulfites: Yes
Fits to: Monkfish medallions with green bacon, fried
Optimal drinking temperature: 18° C
Country: Uruguay
Weingut: Bracco Bosca
Distributor: Atlantik Weine e.K., Finkenweg 7, 65375 Oestrich-Winkel
Food companies: Dante Irurtia S.A., Rr 97 Km 2,3 Carmelo, Uruguay

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The coveted winery of Winery Bracco Bosca was founded in 2005, however its vineyards have been in the family for 5 generations. Originally from Piedmont, Italy, the family moved to Uruguay and settled in the Atlántida region to continue the wine tradition. It was Darwin Bracco and Mirtha Bosca who decided to buy the land and open a winery with the existing vineyards. In this place stands an ombú that impresses us by its mere presence and reminds us of the beauty of our homeland. A few years ago it was hit by a thunderstorm, but returned by the force of nature and is now stronger than ever. We firmly believe that true wealth is not found in material things, but in our land and the wines we can share with you.

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