Gutturnio Superiore
Gutturnio Superiore
Luretta Gutturnio Superiore DOC is a blend of Bonarda and Barbera from the Gutturnio region in Italy. This great wine is deep red in color, round on the nose where subtle vanilla blends with the fragrance of ripe cherries. Pair with meat carpaccio, braised ox tongue, saltimbocca alla romana, stuffed turkey, young grana and medium seasoned pecorini.
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