Style |
Rose, Sparkling |
---|---|
Country |
Italy |
Region |
Tuscany |
Grape |
Sangiovese |
Organic |
Yes |
Gift type |
Bottles, Easter |
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Principe Corsini Sparkling Rose, Le Corti
£19.95
A beautiful, pale sparkling Rose made from Sangiovese in the heart of the Chianti area of Tuscany. Drier and with more flavour than Prosecco, and great value compared to Rose Champagne.
Elegant and sophisticated, this makes the perfect aperitif, or the perfect accompaniment to a romantic meal!
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