Dacastello Cabernet Sauvignon Veneto I.G.T. 12%
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Cabernet Sauvignon Veneto I.G.T. Dacastello, a pleasant and versatile red wine, with an aroma of red fruits, enveloping on the palate, excellent for a wide variety of occasions. The owls on the label pay tribute to its intense, deep and bright colour, like the summer night.
Description

GRAPE
Dacastello Cabernet Sauvignon Veneto is 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grape.

PRODUCTION ZONE
Veneto, Italy

ALCOHOL
13%

SERVING TEMPERATURE
14-16°C

BOTTLE SIZE
0.75 L

Produced By
Dacastello Vini Pregiati

Drinkability
The wine is bottled in glass and has no date of expiry. We recommend storage in a cool, dry place at a temperature between 5 and 25°C. Being a red wine, to fully appreciate its qualities, it is best drunk within 3 years.
Bouquet
Intense and pleasant with echoes of cherry
Palate
Smooth and velvety, persistent
Pairing
Dacastello Cabernet Sauvignon Veneto is ideal with pasta, eggs, roast meats and stews. Interesting when paired with pizza.
Additional information
| Number of bottles | 1, 12, 6 |
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