Campania Rosso, 2023 by Le Lune Del Vesuvio, Campania, Italy
$19.99
Regular price $12.99The 2023 red from the volcanic‑sloped vineyards of the Mount Vesuvius region.
It is a blend of 60% Piedi rosso and 40% Merlot. It spends 2 months in French Barriques. Alcohol content 14%.
Silky ripe cherry and wild blackberry on the nose, layered with volcanic ash and Mediterranean herbs. The palate shows firm tannins, bright acidity and a sleek, stony‑finish drive.
The name is red 14 both for the alcohol content and because in Neapolitan culture 14 represents the drunkard and this is a wine that is easy to drink.
The 2023 red from the volcanic‑sloped vineyards of the Mount Vesuvius region.
It is a blend of 60% Piedi rosso and 40% Merlot. It spends 2 months in French Barriques. Alcohol content 14%.
Silky ripe cherry and wild blackberry on the nose, layered with volcanic ash and Mediterranean herbs. The palate shows firm tannins, bright acidity and a sleek, stony‑finish drive.
The name is red 14 both for the alcohol content and because in Neapolitan culture 14 represents the drunkard and this is a wine that is easy to drink.
Campania Rosso, 2023 by Le Lune Del Vesuvio, Campania, Italy
$19.99
Regular price $12.99The 2023 red from the volcanic‑sloped vineyards of the Mount Vesuvius region.
It is a blend of 60% Piedi rosso and 40% Merlot. It spends 2 months in French Barriques. Alcohol content 14%.
Silky ripe cherry and wild blackberry on the nose, layered with volcanic ash and Mediterranean herbs. The palate shows firm tannins, bright acidity and a sleek, stony‑finish drive.
The name is red 14 both for the alcohol content and because in Neapolitan culture 14 represents the drunkard and this is a wine that is easy to drink.
The 2023 red from the volcanic‑sloped vineyards of the Mount Vesuvius region.
It is a blend of 60% Piedi rosso and 40% Merlot. It spends 2 months in French Barriques. Alcohol content 14%.
Silky ripe cherry and wild blackberry on the nose, layered with volcanic ash and Mediterranean herbs. The palate shows firm tannins, bright acidity and a sleek, stony‑finish drive.
The name is red 14 both for the alcohol content and because in Neapolitan culture 14 represents the drunkard and this is a wine that is easy to drink.