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How to get your hands on Dolce & Gabbana wine in Glasgow

How to get your hands on Dolce & Gabbana wine in Glasgow

Donnafugata Rosa, Dolce & Gabbana Special Edition, 2022

If you’re looking for a way to add some glamour and sparkle to your festive celebrations, look no further than Eusebi Deli, Glasgow’s much-loved Italian eatery and delicatessen. They have just restocked their exclusive range of Dolce & Gabbana wine, which is sure to impress your guests and make your Christmas toast extra special.

Dolce & Gabbana, the renowned Italian fashion house, has teamed up with Donnafugata, a family-owned winery in Sicily, to create two exquisite wines that reflect the beauty and culture of the Mediterranean island. Whether you prefer a refreshing rosé or a rich red, you’ll find a bottle that suits your taste and style.

The Donnafugata Rosa, Dolce & Gabbana Special Edition, 2022 (£50) is a delicate and fragrant rosé, with notes of jasmine, wild strawberry, peach and bergamot. It’s perfect for pairing with seafood, salads, and light dishes, or simply enjoying as an aperitif. The bottle features a stunning floral design that evokes the Sicilian countryside in spring.

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The Donnafugata Tancredi, Special Edition by Dolce & Gabbana, 2019 (£60) is a full-bodied and velvety red, with flavours of black cherry, raspberry, and vanilla. It’s ideal for matching with meat, cheese, and spicy dishes, or sipping by the fire. The bottle showcases a vibrant and colourful motif that pays homage to the traditional Sicilian cart painting.

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Both wines are available to purchase online at shop.eusebideli.com, but they are selling fast and only available for store pick up until Christmas Eve.

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