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2 wine(s) from Tuscany which are good for lamb

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  • Red Wine

    Colli Lucchesi Sangiovese Riserva DOC

    This Reserve version is made from the same grapes as Colli Lucchesi Sangiovese, which is synonymous with the grape Sangiovese (85-100%). Up to 15% local red grapes may also be added to this, with the exception of Aleatico and Moscato.

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    Colline Lucchesi Merlot DOC

    As the name implies, this Tuscan red wine is made from the Merlot grape (85-100%), and up to 15% of local red grapes can also be added, with the exception of Aleatico and Moscato.

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  • Red Wine

    Colline Lucchesi Merlot Riserva DOC

    This Tuscan red wine is made from the same grapes as the regular Merlot from Colli Lucchesi, which, naturally enough, includes the Merlot grape (85-100%). Up to 15% of other, local red grapes may also be added, with the exception of Aleatico and Moscato.

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    Colline Lucchesi Rosso Riserva DOC

    This red wine is made from the same grape composition as the regular Colline Lucchesi Rosso, namely Sangiovese (45-70%), Canaiolo and/or Ciliegiolo (0-30%), Merlot (0-15%) and other local red grapes (max. 15% with the exception of Aleatico and Moscato, which may only constitute up to 5%).

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  • Red Wine

    Cortona Cabernet Sauvignon DOC

    Cortona Cabernet Sauvignon is made by itself or from a combination of Cabernet Sauvignon (85-100%) together with 15% local, non-aromatic red grapes.

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