Country: Italy
Regions:Sicily
Wine Type:Red
Vintage: 2021
Bottle Size: 750ml
Alcohol: 14.50%
£55.53 incl. UK VAT & duty fee | £44.05 due at checkout | est. £11.48 to be paid to courier, with a small customs handling fee
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Munjebel Rosso 2021 is a natural wine (although less so than previous years) crafted by Frank Cornelissen, on Mount Etna in the Sicily region in Italy.

This red wine is made with 100% Nerello Mascalese grapes, and this is the entry level of his more serious wines before reaching the Cru level. Munjebel is a wine that has gone through a lot of evolution over the past decade, with Frank Cornelissen now opting for a less zero-zero approach and taking on use of sulphur and some filtration for his preferred style.

Whether these are the same wines are five years ago has caused debate, but a winemaker should be free to work the way they want. Personally, we are not as keen on this more modern style of Cornelissen's work, but of course everyone has different tastes.

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Frank Cornelissen - Munjebel Rosso 2021
Frank Cornelissen - Munjebel Rosso 2021
£55.53 incl. UK VAT & duty fee | £44.05 due at checkout | est. £11.48 to be paid to courier, with a small customs handling fee

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NATURAL WINES BY FRANK CORNELISSEN

Frank Cornelissen is a true legend in the natural wine world. Originally from Belgium, he’s settled on the slopes of Mount Etna, where his wines capture the essence of the volcanic terroir. From the easy-drinking, glouglou favorite Susucaru to the more serious Munjebel and MAGMA wines, Frank’s wines are defined by their volcanic minerality and unique sense of place. His exceptional craftsmanship has earned him a devoted following, with fans ranging from natural wine enthusiasts to fine wine critics.

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