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Le Coste Litrozzo Rosso 2022 - 1 L.

£17.14 (Inc. VAT bot. 100 cl.) / North Ireland

£16.30/ud (-5%)

Le Coste
Vino da Tavola

2 for immediate shipment. More, available on 23/04/2024

£17.14 (Inc. VAT bot. 100 cl.) / North Ireland

£16.30/ud (-5%)

Features

Description

Le Coste Litrozzo Rosso wine comes in a practical and attractive 1 litre format, which reflects its name. It is produced by Gianmarco Antonuzi and Clementine Bouveron at the Le Coste winery in the Lazio region.

Winemaking

The grape varieties that make up this wine are Sangiovese, Canaiolo and Merlot. These grapes are grown following biodynamic practices, which means that the natural balance of the vineyard is respected and the use of chemical products is avoided. Vinification is carried out with the utmost natural care, adding hardly any sulphur, which guarantees a pure and unadulterated wine.

Taste

Le Coste Litrozzo Rosso is a natural red wine that can be described as wildly drinkable. On the palate, one can detect notes of spicy blueberries, a slight hint of meat, fresh sage and crisp Fuji apples. There is also a hint of salted lime zest that gives it a distinctive and refreshing character. It is the quintessential everyday wine, ideal for those looking for an authentic, characterful drink.

50% discount on orders over £345.72
Estimated transit time: 4-5 working days.
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Product Reviews
Customer reviews
  • 20/10/22 Le Coste Litrozzo Rosso 2021 - 1 L.
  • 14/02/19 Le Coste Litrozzo 2017 Great wine for its price. I Will order the white version.
  • 14/02/19 Le Coste Litrozzo 2017 Deliciously fresh and lovely slightly chilled. A party number and 1 litre (Shouldn’t all wine be?)