/braketːˈone dˈel roˈɛro/
- Brachetto del Roero
- Brachetto a Grappolo Grande
- Brachetto a grappolo lungo
- Brachettone
Red
It thrives on the left bank of the Tanaro River.
The wine derived from this grape is known as birbet, typically a partially fermented sweet table wine, although it can also be produced in a dry style.
- Offspring of Moscato Bianco Precoce (Dolcetto Bianco X Moscato Bianco B.)
This wine bursts forth with an exhilarating bouquet of vibrant aromas, immediately captivating the senses. The enchanting scent of freshly bloomed rose petals rises delicately from the glass, evoking a sense of elegance and romance. This floral essence is beautifully complemented by the rich, juicy fragrance of ripe red cherries, adding a layer of sweet, inviting fruitiness that promises a delightful tasting experience.
On the palate, the wine continues to impress with its lively and dynamic flavors. The taste of rose petals carries through, imparting a soft, perfumed quality that is both sophisticated and alluring. This is seamlessly intertwined with the bold, succulent taste of ripe red cherries, delivering a burst of fresh, fruity goodness with every sip. The combination of these vibrant flavors creates a harmonious and memorable wine that delights the senses and lingers long after the last sip.
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