
Masterworks Series: Caravaggio 2018 Barbera Provincia di Pavia IGT, Italy
Named after innovative Italian painter Caravaggio, this wine combines tradition with nuance with one of Italy’s most hearty and versatile red grapes - the Barbera varietal. With low tannins and plush mouthfeel, Caravaggio is delicate and easy to drink, yet sensual and luxurious. You may detect fruit notes of dried cherry, pomegranate, and raspberry with hints of rose and white pepper. Starchy vegetables, braised greens, red meats, and stews are perfect for pairing, along with starters of hard cheeses and charcuterie, or, enjoy a glass on its own. Regardless of how you pair, you’ll experience creativity and craft in every pour.
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Masterworks Series: Caravaggio 2018 Barbera Provincia di Pavia IGT, Italy
Named after innovative Italian painter Caravaggio, this wine combines tradition with nuance with one of Italy’s most hearty and versatile red grapes - the Barbera varietal. With low tannins and plush mouthfeel, Caravaggio is delicate and easy to drink, yet sensual and luxurious. You may detect fruit notes of dried cherry, pomegranate, and raspberry with hints of rose and white pepper. Starchy vegetables, braised greens, red meats, and stews are perfect for pairing, along with starters of hard cheeses and charcuterie, or, enjoy a glass on its own. Regardless of how you pair, you’ll experience creativity and craft in every pour.
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Named after innovative Italian painter Caravaggio, this wine combines tradition with nuance with one of Italy’s most hearty and versatile red grapes - the Barbera varietal. With low tannins and plush mouthfeel, Caravaggio is delicate and easy to drink, yet sensual and luxurious. You may detect fruit notes of dried cherry, pomegranate, and raspberry with hints of rose and white pepper. Starchy vegetables, braised greens, red meats, and stews are perfect for pairing, along with starters of hard cheeses and charcuterie, or, enjoy a glass on its own. Regardless of how you pair, you’ll experience creativity and craft in every pour.





















