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Niepoort Ruby Dum Port Wine.
Presenta un colore rosso scuro.Un fresco aroma vibrante di frutti scuri che segue al palato con un carattere quasi minerale.Si tratta di un vino giovane con buon estratto e ottimo equilibrio, offrendo una superba "drinkability"
Ruby Dum di Niepoort mantiene il suo carattere giovanile e forte, dominato da ciliegie rosse e prugne con grande freschezza dall'invecchiamento in grandi vasche di legno nelle fresche cantine di Vila Nova de Gaia.Profondo rosso, con aroma fruttato fresco e maturo, facile da bere.Ottimo con dolci al cioccolato o formaggio morbido
Niepoort Ruby Dum Port Wine.
Presenta un colore rosso scuro.Un fresco aroma vibrante di frutti scuri che segue al palato con un carattere quasi minerale.Si tratta di un vino giovane con buon estratto e ottimo equilibrio, offrendo una superba "drinkability"