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Why You’ll Love It

 

A Revelation in Red – Crafted in the rolling hills of Tuscany, Eterno is more than a wine—it is an ode to curiosity and craftsmanship. Born from a bold desire to experiment, this captivating blend redefines tradition, offering a daring dance of depth and elegance from the very first sip.

 

Silken. Seductive. Surprising. – Cloaked in an intense ruby hue, Eterno unfurls aromas of ripe black cherries and sun-warmed red berries, kissed with whispers of spice and wild forest fruits. On the palate, it is astonishingly smooth—gliding like silk, leaving behind a delicate richness that’s both bold and beautifully balanced.

 

Where Innovation Meets Intuition – Made primarily from Sangiovese, this dry red defies convention with a velvety softness that caresses rather than confronts. Its natural acidity keeps the lush fruit notes fresh, while its subtle structure invites pairing with hearty pasta, roasted meats, and rustic game dishes.

 

A Taste That Transcends Time – With 14% alcohol and a serving temperature between 16–18°C, Eterno is best enjoyed thoughtfully—whether fireside or at a candlelit table. It’s a rare fusion of innovation and Italian soul—a wine that surprises, seduces, and stays with you long after the last drop.

Barbanera Eterno Toscana Rosso IGT

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  • Style: Red Wine
    Vintage: 2022
    Varietal: Sangiovese, Merlot
    Appellation: Toscana IGT, Italy
    Alcohol: 14.0%
    Sweetness: Dry (12 g/L)

    Tasting Notes
    Crafted in the spirit of a traditional Tuscan trattoria red, Eterno Rosso offers ripe dark cherry aromas, a velvety texture, and a full, expressive palate. Aged in barrique, it’s softly rounded with gentle tannins and a lingering, savory finish.

    Food Pairings
    Enjoy with tomato-based pasta, Bolognese, grilled meats, or classic pizza.

    Additional Info
    Serve at 16–18°C in a large red wine glass.
    Best enjoyed now through 2028.
    Allergens: Contains sulfites, egg protein.
    Closure: Cork


    Accolades

    • Luca Maroni: 98/99
    • Michael Liebert: 97 Points (Price/Quality)
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