Croatina
Croatina is a red wine grape that is primarily grown in the Lombardy region of Italy. It is also cultivated in other parts of Italy, such as Piedmont and Emilia-Romagna. This grape is known for producing wines with intense flavors and a deep ruby color.
Croatina is often used as a blending grape, adding structure and complexity to wines. It is commonly blended with other local varieties such as Barbera and Nebbiolo. However, it can also be made into a varietal wine, showcasing its unique characteristics.
Wines made from Croatina are known for their vibrant acidity and firm tannins. They often exhibit flavors of dark berries, such as blackberry and black cherry, along with hints of spice and earthiness. The wines can be quite aromatic, with floral and herbal notes adding to their complexity.
Barbacarlo (Lino Maga) – Montebuono 2019
Barbacarlo (Lino Maga)
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