Mastroberardino
Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio Coda di Volpe
Vesuvio, Napoli, Campania, Italy
Coda di Volpe
Top Notes For
Grown in the shadow of Vesuvius, this unique, storied wine features a strong minerality somewhere between limestone and flint. In the nose, it smells of lemon and honey with hints of tropical fruit and sea spray. It finishes with a clean, refreshing palate containing citrus and almond notes.
Grown in the shadow of Vesuvius, this unique, storied wine features a strong minerality somewhere between limestone and flint. In the nose, it smells of lemon and honey with hints of tropical fruit and sea spray. It finishes with a clean, refreshing palate containing citrus and almond notes.
Sep 30th, 2012