Donati Camillo il Mio Lambrusco 2024

Product code: 24181
£17.55 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Lambrusco
Grape: 100% Lambrusco
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Lambrusco
Grape: 100% Lambrusco

Tasting Note

A deep, brilliant crimson colour. It has soft brown-sugar and strawberry pulp aromas, with a little hint of briar. On the palate it is frizzante, with quite a robust, serious, earthy chewy-cherry fruit and a quite intense plum-skin grip. Mouthfilling and well-textured, there is plenty of racy raspberry acidity and lovely balance.

Product Notes

Donati Camillo il Mio Lambrusco is a medium-bodied, sparkling red wine hailing from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Made from 100% Lambrusco grapes, this wine boasts a vibrant and fruity aroma with notes of cherry and raspberry. On the palate, it's refreshing and lively with a slight sweetness that is well balanced by a crisp acidity. Donati Camillo il Mio Lambrusco is a versatile wine that pairs perfectly with a variety of dishes, from charcuterie and cheese plates to pizzas and pasta. Its effervescence also makes it an ideal aperitif or celebratory drink. Overall, this wine is a great choice for those looking for a fun and approachable sparkling red.

About the Winery

Donati Camillo

Donati Camillo estate started in 1930. This was when Orlando planted a vineyard that was aimed at family consumption. This was in Arola in an area called Groppone. It was so named because of the large slope of the land. Orlando planted different grape varieties grafted by Oreste Cavali, his brother-in-law. The grape varieties ranged from Moscato Giallo, Sauvignon, Malvasia Aromarica di Candia, Lambrusco Maestri and Grasparossa, Sangiovese, Bonarda, and Barbera. Some varieties have disappeared, such as Terra Promessa and Uva Rara. 

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