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Vinatigo Negramoll 2023 750ml

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750ml
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Spain
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2023 2019 2018
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One hundred per cent Negramoll, macerated at low temperature before fermentation; aged six months in French oak barrels. This grape is universally described by our winemakers as “the Pinot Noir” of the Canary Islands, and we understand why. Deep cherry color, with aromas of red berries and toffee. Soft, polished tannins make this an easy-to-drink, understated red.
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Vinatigo Negramoll 2023 750ml

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