
Winery AmadioHeritage Selection Aglianico
This wine generally goes well with pork, vegetarian or veal.
Food and wine pairings with Heritage Selection Aglianico
Pairings that work perfectly with Heritage Selection Aglianico
Original food and wine pairings with Heritage Selection Aglianico
The Heritage Selection Aglianico of Winery Amadio matches generally quite well with dishes of lamb, veal or pork such as recipes of chiche kebab in armenian, vienna cutlets or kale soup.
Details and technical informations about Winery Amadio's Heritage Selection Aglianico.
Discover the grape variety: Aglianico
A very old grape variety grown in Italy, some believe it to be of Greek origin. In France, it is practically unknown. It can be found in Australia, the United States (California), Argentina, etc. It should not be confused with Aglianicone, another grape variety grown in Italy, which is, however, very similar to Aglianico.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Heritage Selection Aglianico from Winery Amadio are 0
Informations about the Winery Amadio
The Winery Amadio is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 35 wines for sale in the of Barossa Valley to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Barossa Valley
The wine region of Barossa Valley is located in the region of Barossa of Australie du Sud of Australia. We currently count 613 estates and châteaux in the of Barossa Valley, producing 2290 different wines in conventional, organic and biodynamic agriculture. The wines of Barossa Valley go well with generally quite well with dishes .
The wine region of Australie du Sud
SouthAustralia is one of Australia's six states, located (as the name suggests) in the south of the vast island continent. It's the engine room of the Australian wine industry, responsible for about half of the country's total production each year. But there's more to the region than quantity - countless high-quality wines are produced here, most from the region's signature Grape, Shiraz. These include such fine, collectible wines as Penfolds Grange, Henschke Hill of Grace, Torbreck The Laird and d'Arenberg The Dead Arm.
The word of the wine: Village
Term used in certain regions to identify a particular sector within a larger appellation (Beaujolais, Côtes-du-Rhône).














