Endrizzi Gran Masetto Teroldego

Endrizzi Gran Masetto Teroldego

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Red
Winery
Endrizzi
What secrets do the ancient hills of Trentino whisper about the Teroldego grape, a cherished treasure of Italian viticulture? The Endrizzi Gran Masetto Teroldego, a red wine of splendid depth, embodies a rich tapestry of flavors – luscious dark berries entwined with hints of spic more
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Food that goes well with this wine

We recommend trying Chateau Leoville-Las Cases 'Grand Vin de Leoville' along with the following products to fully reveal the taste quality of the wine.
Beef
Beef
Game (deer, venison)
Game (deer, venison)
Pasta
Pasta
Lamb
Lamb
cellar
Producer

Endrizzi

Endrizzi winery, nestled in Trentino, Italy, excels in crafting wines that reflect the region's diverse terroir. Known for its excellent Pinot Grigio and elegant Chardonnay, the winery also produces robust red wines from varieties like Teroldego and Merlot. Established in 1885, Endrizzi employs unique vinification techniques, including spontaneous fermentation, to enhance the wines' character. The winery has received numerous accolades, showcasing its commitment to quality. With a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, Endrizzi remains a distinguished player in the global wine landscape.
Grape

Barbera

Nestled in the sun-soaked hills of Piedmont, Italy, the Barbera grape offers a vibrant tapestry of flavors reminiscent of lush dark berries and hints of spices. Renowned for its low tannins and high acidity, Barbera wines carry aromas of cherry and plum, often enriched by earthy undertones. With roots steeped in history, these versatile wines seamlessly pair with rustic Italian cuisine. Can you envision sipping a glass of this lively nectar, each sip a journey through centuries of tradition?
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