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Red wine, celebrated for its depth and character, offers a rich palette of styles from vibrant, fruit-forward reds to bold, age-worthy classics. Crafted from dark-skinned grapes, it ranges in colour from ruby to deep garnet, with aromas of ripe berries, spice, and earthy notes. Perfect with grilled meats, hearty pasta, aged cheeses, and flavourful Asian dishes, red wine combines structure, complexity, and elegance, making it a timeless choice for both casual moments and fine dining.

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Luigi Bosca Pinot Noir

Luigi Bosca Pinot Noir

Alcohol
75 cL
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13.0%
Elegant and vibrant, this high-altitude Pinot Noir bursts with red fruit and refined freshness.
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James Suckling
92
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90
Wine Spectator
91
Vinous
91
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Luigi Bosca Malbec

Luigi Bosca Malbec

Varietal
100% Malbec
Alcohol
75 cL
|
14.4%
The world’s best-selling Argentine Super Premium Malbec.

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