
Winery Cagi Cantina GiubiascoCanto di Bacco Merlot
In the mouth this red wine is a powerful.
This wine generally goes well with beef, veal or lamb.

Taste structure of the Canto di Bacco Merlot from the Winery Cagi Cantina Giubiasco
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Smooth | Tannic | |
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Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Canto di Bacco Merlot of Winery Cagi Cantina Giubiasco in the region of Ticino is a powerful.
Food and wine pairings with Canto di Bacco Merlot
Pairings that work perfectly with Canto di Bacco Merlot
Original food and wine pairings with Canto di Bacco Merlot
The Canto di Bacco Merlot of Winery Cagi Cantina Giubiasco matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or veal such as recipes of homemade beef stew, shoulder of lamb stuffed with cognac or roast veal with caramelized carrots.
Details and technical informations about Winery Cagi Cantina Giubiasco's Canto di Bacco Merlot.
Discover the grape variety: Merlot
Round and fleshy reds with a velvety texture, showing aromas of ripe plum, black cherry, cocoa and truffle notes with age. Supple tannins, generous alcohol, indulgent finish. Pillar of Libournais (Pomerol with Pétrus, Saint-Émilion with Cheval Blanc and Ausone) and signature of Super Tuscans, Italian Wales and Washington State. A cross of Cabernet Franc × Magdeleine Noire, France's most planted red variety.
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Informations about the Winery Cagi Cantina Giubiasco
The Winery Cagi Cantina Giubiasco is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 39 wines for sale in the of Ticino to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Ticino
Italian Switzerland, stronghold of Helvetic Merlot (~80% of plantings). Fleshy, refined reds with signature notes of ripe plum, black cherry, dark chocolate, leather and spices, round tannins and a velvety palate — often compared to the best Pomerol. Some cuvées vinified as Bianco di Merlot: original, ample whites (peach, citrus). Also native Bondola and Bordeaux blends.
The word of the wine: Table wine
A category of wine with no geographical indication on the label, often resulting from blends between wines from different vineyards in France or the EU. These wines are now called "wines without geographical indication" (and "French wines" if they come from the national territory).














