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Colle Corviano Montepulciano 75cl
AED 46.00
Juicy, food-friendly Italian red that shows up big on flavour without making a fuss. Think ripe dark cherry, a little plum, and a savoury edge that keeps you coming back for another sip. Montepulciano is a weeknight hero grape for a reason, and this one nails that crowd-pleasing, medium-bodied vibe with real personality. Keep a bottle around for pizza nights, pasta nights, “we forgot to plan dinner” nights, you get it.
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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Big cherry energy, zero drama. This Italian Montepulciano is the kind of red you open when you want something genuinely satisfying, with dark fruit up front and a savoury twist that makes it way more interesting than your average “red wine.”
- Appearance: Deep ruby with purple hints, looks rich in the glass and stains the tears a bit, a good sign you’re in for flavour.
- Nose: Ripe black cherry and plum, plus a little dried herb and spice that reads “pizza night” in the best way.
- Taste: Medium-bodied and dry, with juicy dark fruit, fresh acidity that keeps it lively, and tannins that give it structure (so it doesn’t feel flat).
- Finish: Dark fruit hangs around, then you get a gentle savoury, slightly spicy fade-out that makes you want another sip.
This sits in that sweet spot where it’s easy to like, but still has layers to chase. The fruit makes it instantly friendly, the acidity keeps it awake, and the tannin backbone means it can handle real food, not just snacks.
If you’re stocking up on Italian red wine for your regular rotation, Montepulciano is a smart move. It’s bold enough to feel like a treat, but versatile enough to work across a bunch of meals and moods, from casual weeknights to last-minute guests.
It’s also a great “training wheels off” bottle if you’re moving past super-simple reds. There’s more going on here than just fruit, but it’s still approachable, no homework required.
Fun Fact: Montepulciano is a grape (not the town of Montepulciano in Tuscany), and most Montepulciano wine you’ll see is tied to central Italy, especially Abruzzo, where the grape really shines.