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Tsimlyansky Black from Russia features a deep red color with flavors of ripe cherries and dark chocolate, and a touch of spice.
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Tsimlyansky Black from Russia features a deep red color with flavors of ripe cherries and dark chocolate, and a touch of spice. It's medium-bodied with a smooth finish. Great with roasted meats and rich dishes. Perfect for a cozy evening.
This ancient Russian grape, grown near the Tsimlyanskoye reservoir, is known for its sparkling red wines. Its historical roots tie it to Cossack celebrations, where it was the centerpiece of festive feasts.
Tsimlyansky Black is excellent with "Charcuterie Platters," where the wine's fruit-forward profile balances the richness of cured meats, or pair it with "Roast Pork," where its softness complements the dish.
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