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Description to Montenetto di Brescia IGT
IGT area (country wines) for white and red wines in the Italian region of Lombardy. It covers 18 hectares of vineyards in the municipalities of Azzano Mella, Borgosatollo, Capriano del Colle, Castenedolo, Flero and Poncarale in the province of Brescia. Grape varieties authorised in the region may be used. The main varieties are Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco (Pinot Blanc) and Trebbiano (Trebbiano Giallo, Trebbiano Toscano), as well as Barbera, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Marzemino and Merlot. Varietal wines must contain at least 85% of the variety in question, up to 15% may be other varieties. For the wines, a minimum alcohol content is prescribed differently for each wine type, but no ageing periods.
Recent wines 11
San Michele Società Agricola s.s.
— Lombardy
2014 Montenetto di Brescia IGT Nubes
82 WP
good
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San Michele Società Agricola s.s.
— Lombardy
2011 Montenetto di Brescia IGT passito M
83 WP
good
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San Michele Società Agricola s.s.
— Lombardy
2013 Montenetto di Brescia IGT Nubes
85 WP
very good
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San Michele Società Agricola s.s.
— Lombardy
2011 Montenetto di Brescia IGT Nubes
83 WP
good
Up to 10.00 €
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