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This red wine is made from the same grapes as the regular San Gimignano Rosso, which is synonymous with at least 70% Sangiovese, together with Cabernet Sauvignon and/or Merlot and/or Syrah and/or Pinot Nero (0-20%). Other local, non-aromatic red grapes may also be added (0-15%).
Read moreAs is the case with its cousin, Sovana Cabernet Sauvignon Superiore, this is an intense, ruby red wine with violet reflections. After aging it becomes more garnet.
Read moreThis varietal red wine uses the same grapes as in the regular Sovana Merlot Superiore. It must contain Merlot (85-100%), and may also contain local red grapes as well (0-15%).
Read moreAs is the case with its cousins, Sovana Rosso and Rosso Superiore, this red wine is produced from the Sangiovese (50-100%) grape, along with other, local, non-aromatic red grapes (0-50%).
Read moreThis red wine is produced from the same grapes as the regular Terratico di Bibbona Rosso. That includes the grapes Sangiovese (35-100%) and/or Merlot (35-100%). These grapes can be used together or alone. In addition, local, non-aromatic red grapes can also be added (0-30%).
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