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Vecchia Romagna Etichetta Nera 0,7L 38%

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Vecchia Romagna Etichetta Nera 0.7L 38%

Brandy from Northern Italy

The Vecchia Romagna Etichetta Nera is a brandy from the northern Italian province of 'Emilia Romagna'.
The basis is the Trebbiano grapes from the region, from which a wine is first pressed. In the further process, this wine is double distilled and made ready for bottling by adding water to drinking strength. Before it can be bottled, however, it matures for at least three years in wooden barrels made from the well-known French Limousin oak.

The taste

When you open a bottle of Etichett Nera Brandy, you are initially struck by a pleasant scent of oak paired with sweet almond notes. You can also smell vanilla and notes of caramel.
On the palate, the Italian brandy is very mild and offers a pleasantly soft mouthfeel. The sweet vanilla and caramel notes come into focus first, while almonds remain more discreetly in the background. You can also now detect the woody, spicy aromas absorbed through storage in oak barrels.

Alcohol content: 38% Vol.
Country: Italy
Filling quantity: 0,7 Liter
Responsible food business operator: Gruppo Montenegro, Via Enrico Fermi 4, 40069 Zola Predosa, Italien
Type: Brandy

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