Description
This fresh and light Italian wine has a slightly yeasty characteristic; floral, medium bodied, lemony and crisp with the requisite almond note on the finish. The name “riff” (German for reef), refers to the Dolomite’s geologic origin.
This fresh and light Italian wine has a slightly yeasty characteristic; floral, medium bodied, lemony and crisp with the requisite almond note on the finish. The name “riff” (German for reef), refers to the Dolomite’s geologic origin.
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