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Irrosso

Casanova di NeriTuscany, Italy

Irrosso (IrRosso) from Casanova di Neri is a Toscana IGT red built around Sangiovese from the estate’s Montalcino-area s…Learn More »

$23

/750ml

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About This Wine

Irrosso (IrRosso) from Casanova di Neri is a Toscana IGT red built around Sangiovese from the estate’s Montalcino-area sites, crafted as a more approachable, fruit-driven companion to their Brunello with bright red-berry and spicy notes and polished tannins. Typically bottled with a small percentage of Bordeaux varieties in some years and handled with short oak or stainless-steel-focused élevage, it’s designed for early drinkability while retaini…Learn More »

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Retail Availability

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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$19.99
2023
IrRosso Toscana IGT di Casanova di Neri 2023 (750ML)
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JJ Buckley

🇺🇸Oakland, CA
$24.94
2021
Casanova di Neri IrRosso di Casanova di Neri 2021 750ML

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Irrosso · Knowledge Base

About Irrosso

Irrosso (IrRosso) from Casanova di Neri is a Toscana IGT red built around Sangiovese from the estate’s Montalcino-area sites, crafted as a more approachable, fruit-driven companion to their Brunello with bright red-berry and spicy notes and polished tannins. Typically bottled with a small percentage of Bordeaux varieties in some years and handled with short oak or stainless-steel-focused élevage, it’s designed for early drinkability while retaining enough structure to cellar for several years.