Radda in Chianti
7,00 €
The “Cru di Enogea” Chianti Classico series – third issue.
Radda in Chianti, when Sangiovese is synonymous with elegance.
Out of stock
Product Description
Front:
a colored map with all of the existing vineyards within the confines of Panzano in Chianti
(colors indicate the vineyards of the individual producers of the territory)
Back:
a detailed analyses of the principal macro-zones and their respective sub-zones
supplementary black and white maps of the macro-zones and their respective sub-zones
Size: 59 x 84 cm (unfolded), 21×29,7 (A4 – folded)
Additional Information
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| Weight | 0.06 kg |
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