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CONTE KUENBURG

TABLE RED WINE  ·  ITALY  ·  Approved Nov 17, 2022
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What to Expect

Expect a silky Pinot Noir from Italy, crafted with care in cooler climates that suit this delicate grape variety. Known as Pinot Nero here, it's grown across northern regions like Alto Adige and Lombardy, where its thin skin makes it particularly challenging yet rewarding to cultivate. With aromas of red cherry, raspberry, and earthy notes, these wines offer a lighter touch compared to fuller-bodied varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah. As you explore the bouquet, you might also detect subtle hints of forest floor and mushroom, adding depth as they age. Perfect for pairing with a variety of dishes including salmon, duck, roast chicken, and mushroom-based recipes, this wine is both versatile and elegant at your table.

TTB ID22320001000231
Brand nameCONTE KUENBURG
Class / typeTABLE RED WINE
Origin / appellationITALY
Grape varietalsPinot Noir
Approval dateNov 17, 2022
StatusAPPROVED
Vendor code49717
Serial number22CS06
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