Chateau Topoľčianky Chateau Noir Neronet
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Red wine Chateau Topoľčianky Chateau Noir Neronet is a rather complicated cross of varieties (Svätovavrinecké x Modrý Portugal) x Alibernet.
EAN: 8586003161839
Code: TCHNN-7T
Description
Red, semi-sweet wine of the Neronet variety from the South Slovak wine-growing region, winery Chateau Topoľčianky. A rather complicated cross of the varieties (Svätovavrinecké x Modrý Portugal) x Alibernet.
However, the choice of varieties predetermines the wine's wonderful character, the wine captivates already in the glass with its wonderful richness, the taste does not lag behind the first impression at all.
Percentages may vary.
Flavour Profile
Colour:
dark garnet
Nose:
wonderful notes of wild berries with a hint of prunes
Palate:
velvety, elegant flavour smoothed with fine tannins
Dried Fruit
Plums
Fruit
Berries
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
8586003161839
Flavour profile
Dried Fruit, Plums, Fruit, Berries
Country
Slovakia
Color
Red
Sugar content
Semi-sweet
Variety
Neronet
Alc.
13 %
Volume
0.75 l
Packaging
Without gift box
Region
Južnoslovenská
Distributor
Vinárske závody Topoľčianky, s.r.o., Cintorínska 31, 951 93 Topoľčianky
Unit price
7,07 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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