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Surrau Rosso Isola Dei Nuraghi 2020 750ml

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750ml
country
Italy
region
Sardinia
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2020 2019
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Surrau Rosso is the first wine ever produced at Vigne Surrau from the first vineyards planted in the Surrau Valley close to the "stazzo Surrau" where the Demuro family lived 60 years ago. It was here that the Demuro brothers planted all indigenous red Sardinian varietals: Cannonau, Muristellu (Bovale Sardo), Carricagjiola and Carignano with the dream of making an important red wine unique to Gallura.
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Surrau Rosso Isola Dei Nuraghi 2020 750ml

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