Donnafugata

Donnafugata Dolce & Gabbana Rosa

Rose wine
3.8
Expert Rating
4.0
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WINE DESCRIPTION
Donnafugata Dolce & Gabbana Rosa is a unique and luxurious wine produced by the renowned Italian winery Donnafugata in collaboration with fashion brand Dolce & Gabbana. This wine is made from the indigenous grape variety, Nerello Mascalese, grown in the volcanic soils of Mount Etna in Sicily. The vineyards are located at high altitudes, which gives the wine its distinctive minerality and freshness. The winemaking process involves a careful selection of the grapes, followed by a slow fermentation and aging in stainless steel tanks. The resulting wine is a delicate and elegant rosé with a pale pink color, floral aromas, and a crisp, fruity flavor. Donnafugata Dolce & Gabbana Rosa is a perfect choice for those who appreciate the finer things in life and want to indulge in a luxurious and sophisticated wine experience.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
This Italian sweet treat is an aromatic and balanced blend of Moscato and Nero d'Avola grapes.It has aromas of rose petals, elderberry, and summer fruits, along with a gentle hint of honey and sweet almond. On the palate, it is smooth and vibrant, with flavors of apricot and peach, and a lush and creamy finish. The perfect accompaniment to light desserts or a sweet treat on its own.
EXPERT RATING
3.8
DRINKING WINDOW
Now
2038
Profile
Sweetness:
Almost dry
Dry
Lusciously Sweet
Alcohol:
Low
Very Low Alcohol
Very High
Intensity:
Mildly aromatic
Subtle
Powerful
Body:
Generous
Light Bodied
Full Bodied
Acidity:
Refreshing
Soft
Crisp
Tannin:
Smooth
No Tannin
Grippy
GRAPES (1)
Nerello Mascalese
Nerello Mascalese
ORIGINS
Winery:  Donnafugata
Region:  Sicily
Sicily is an Italian island located in the Mediterranean Sea, just off the "toe" of the Italian peninsula. It is the largest island in the Mediterranean and is home to a rich and diverse terroir and wine culture. Sicily has a long and storied history of winemaking, with evidence of viticulture dating back to the 8th century BC. The island has been home to many different cultures over the centuries, including the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, and Normans, all of whom have left their mark on the island's wine culture. Today, Sicily is one of Italy's most important wine regions, producing a wide range of styles from both indigenous and international grape varieties.
CUSTOMER RATING
4.0
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