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BELLA SERA SANGIOVESE

Bella Sera Sangiovese delivers the characteristic aromatic beauty, crisp acidity and balanced tannins of great Sangioveses. Translated literally as the “Blood of Jove,” Sangiovese is the same grape used in Chianti and produces a rich, elegant, strongly fragrant wine.

Indigenous to Tuscany, Sangiovese is slow growing and late ripening, flourishing in regions with long, warm growing seasons. Our Sangiovese originates from generations-old vineyards in the Provinces of Siena and Florence, within the region of Tuscany, an area known for a warm, sunny growing season.

These ideal growing conditions have produced the outstanding Bella Sera Sangiovese that is deep, rich, and fruity.

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