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Scarpetta Frico (Bianco) 2015

Scarpetta Frico Bianco 2015- Buy Scarpetta Wine White Wine
Nice golden hue with aromas of tropical fruit compote, baby powder, creme brulee and a slight touch of citrus,

Palate--Steely front with good acidity, a bit austere, with mixed tropical fruit and a fairly quick finish.

Friuli is the extreme northeast part of Italy. This is a crisp and minerally wine which a lot of people will like. I am not crazy about it but that is just preference. I must have picked this up for a song (Maybe $6) just to see what it was like.  At that price, and iced down real cold, it could be a fresh Summer quaff. You're likely to find it for Around $10.

So if that's your think raise a glass. For my liking I would have rather have a nice Gewürztraminer or Mosel Riesling.

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