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1997 Dalla Valle Vineyards Pietre Rosse Paso Robles
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About Dalla Valle Vineyards

Dalla Valle Vineyards was the project of husband and wife duo Gustav and Naoko Dalla Valle. The couple founded Dalla Valle in 1986, in the eastern hills of Oakville, a site which benefits from extended sun exposure and cooling gusts from the pacific. Sadly, Gustav passed away in 1995, leaving Naoko to continue their venture herself.

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1997 Dalla Valle Vineyards Pietre Rosse Paso Robles

Producer: Dalla Valle Vineyards
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Sangiovese
Origin: California
Region: Napa

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89-91 Points | International Wine Cellar , May/June 1999

Good full red. Pretty floral, cherry and red berry aromas with a gentle kiss of oak. Juicy, supple and sweet; harmonious and concentrated. Already offers lovely inner-mouth flavor. A strong vintage for sangiovese, notes Naoko Dalla Valle.

88 Points | Wine Spectator

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Sangiovese

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