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La Favolosa
La Favolosa is a refined red wine crafted from a selection of Nero d’Avola, Frappato, and Perricone grapes—ancient native varieties emblematic of its Sicilian terroir. It offers an intense red color with violet tints and a complex bouquet of wild berries, complemented by hints of vanilla, chocolate, and tobacco. On the palate, it is round and smooth with velvety tannins, finishing with an intense aftertaste of raspberry and licorice.
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Characteristics
- Alcohol: 14%
- Body: Full
Vintage
Appellation
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Tenuta La Favola
Holds double Italian and Swiss organic certification for producing excellent wines.
Wine types:
- Red Wine
- White Wine
- Rose Wine
- Sweet Wine
Grape varieties:
Nero d'Avola, Frappato, Syrah, Grillo and Moscato
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