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The primary grape in this red wine is Sangiovese (60-100%), and other local, non-aromatic red grapes may also be added (0-40%).
Read moreAn interesting red wine based primarily on the local Sangiovese (80-100%), with permission to use additional local, non-aromatic red grapes (0-20%). Though if only one grape is added, it must only constitute 10%. If more than one grape is added, they must only constitute a maximum of 20%.
Read moreThis barrel-aged red wine is produced from the same grapes as Montescudaio Rosso, which is synonymous with Sangiovese (50-100%), and the regulations allow the addition of up to 50% other, local, red grapes. In other words, there's plenty of room for variety, thus making a general description quite challenging.
Read moreSangiovese is the most used grape in Montescudaio, and in this red wine it makes up 85-100% of the wine. Up to 15% local red grapes may also be added.
Read moreParrina Rosso is a very promising red wine made from the Sangiovese (70-100%) grape, and other local, non-aromatic red grapes.
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