April Imported Wine: 2012 Franco Serra Dolcetto d’Alba, Piedmont, ITALY
Franco Serra is made by the Sperone family who has produced affordable, premium wines for four generations. In 1920, Antonia Sperone opened a small
Read MoreFranco Serra is made by the Sperone family who has produced affordable, premium wines for four generations. In 1920, Antonia Sperone opened a small
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