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Albino Armani Pinot Grigio Corvara

750ml
Highly Rated under $20
$16.99
+CRV
Mix 6 for $15.29 each
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*Price, vintage and availability may vary by store.
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Valdadige, Italy - Valdadige, Italy - Summer in a bottle. White flower, apple, pear flavors. A must-have when there's seafood on the table. A single vineyard of unparalleled purity. Perfectly balanced with a long and complex finish.

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OVERVIEW

The production area for Valdadige wines comprises three provinces in two regions: Bolzano and Trento in Trentino-Alto Adige and Verona in the Veneto. The cool climate is ideal for producing dry white wines, particularly Pinot Grigio. The valleys are narrow, and with hills rising steeply on all sides, the opportunity exists to grow a variety of grapes on relatively small plots of land. In addition to Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Garganega, Sauvignon Blanc and Glera (for sparkling wines) are grown here.

Glass of Chardonnay

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