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Trebbiano d’Abruzzo, Amoterra
£13.95
Great value organic wine from the Abruzzo region (Adriatic coast East from Rome).
Trebbiano can be a bit bland but in the right hands can make wines of real character. This has good depth of citrus and apple flavours and a long, pure finish.
A great wine to always have in the fridge in case you fancy a quick glass of something light and refreshing.
Goes well with light salads and sitting in the garden on a sunny day…
4 in stock
Categories: Italy, White Wine
Additional information
| Style |
White |
|---|---|
| Country |
Italy |
| Region |
Abruzzo |
| Grape |
Trebbiano |
| Organic |
Yes |
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