FEUDO MONTONI TERRE DI ELIO N. MASCALESE 750 ml
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Product Details
- Brand
- Feudo
- Category
- WINE RED OTHER
- Varietal
- OTHER
- Region
- SICILY
- Country
- ITALY
- Alcohol
- 13.50%
- Sweetness
- 01
- Size
- 750 ml
- Bottle Deposit
- $0.10
Description
Discover the understated elegance of Feudo Montoni Terre di Elio N. Mascalese, a Sicilian red wine that captures the island's wild spirit in every pour. Hailing from Italy's sun-drenched Sicily region, this 750 ml bottle arrives with a gentle 13.50% ABV, offering a dry profile that invites slow savoring.
Picture a pale ruby hue glowing in your glass, drawing you in with its delicate clarity. As it opens up, subtle aromas emerge—wild catmint weaving through notes of wormwood and laurel, softened by the floral whispers of rose petals and lily. These scents paint a vivid scene of Sicily's rugged landscapes, where earthy herbs meet tender blooms.
On the palate, expect a subtle and timid texture that unfolds with finesse, thanks to its time in cement tanks and minimal wood influence. This approach lets the wine's true character shine without overwhelming boldness, creating a moment of quiet revelation with each sip. It's the kind of red that rewards patience, evolving gently as it warms in the glass.
At just 39.42, this Feudo Montoni gem stands out among Sicilian reds, perfect for those evenings when you crave something distinctive yet approachable. Whether you're exploring new bottles or building your collection, Terre di Elio N. Mascalese delivers a sensory journey rooted in Sicily's unique terroir. Pour it for a solo reflection or share it among friends who appreciate nuance over intensity—either way, it promises an authentic taste of place.
Let this pale ruby treasure from Feudo Montoni transport you to Sicily's heart. Its herbal-floral bouquet and restrained palate make it a standout choice for discerning palates seeking subtlety in a red wine.
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