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All Wines Dolcetto Woodstock Limestone Coast Dolcetto Lagrein 2016
Woodstock Limestone Coast Dolcetto Lagrein
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Woodstock Limestone Coast Dolcetto Lagrein 2016

Ready for something new? Try this lovely Limestone Coast beauty!
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
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Woodstock Limestone Coast Dolcetto Lagrein
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Red - Medium to Full Bodied
16.0% ABV
9.48 Units
750.00 ml
31 December, 2022
Wine Summary
The Dolcetto and Lagrein grapes are two grapes of Northen Italy, but this delicious version from the esteemed Woodstock estate is grown right here in Australia. Dolcetto is from Piedmont, and though its name translates as ‘little sweet one’, it’s not little or sweet! It’s soft and rich with plush black fruit. Lagrein comes from Italy’s South Tyrol. Redolent with black cherry, wood smoke and spice, it’s naturally high in tannins and acidity (like the most famous Italian varieties, which makes them such good food wines), here softened by the Dolcetto. It’s terriffic.