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Wine puzzle - Italy

Water & Wines

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Our puzzle of Italy takes you on a journey through the country's exceptional wine regions, one piece at a time.

Expertly designed and beautifully illustrated, this puzzle captures the essence of Italian viticulture by showcasing the grape varieties that have made Italy one of the world's most beloved wine destinations. From Sangiovese to Nebbiolo to Glera, the puzzle showcases the iconic grape varieties on the menu and celebrates their unique aromas and characteristics.

€37.50
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Shipping costs

0.01€ from 35€ of purchase in France and from 99€ throughout Europe

 
Delivery

Delivery in France and around the world at home, at office or in a pickup point

 

Description

"Anni e bicchieri di vino non si contano mai."

"Age and glasses of wine must never be counted." – Italian proverb

Developed by sommelier experts, the side box features profiles of Italy's most famous grapes, along with tips on food and wine pairings so you can enjoy the true flavors of Dolce Vita. Get ready to explore the depths of Italian wine culture and have an incomparable experience!

For every item sold, we will plant a tree and make a donation to improve access to clean water around the world. We want to make puzzles you can be proud of.

Size: 1000 pieces

Dimensions of the puzzle: 48 x 68 cm; 18.9 x 26.8 inches

Poster dimensions: 48 x 68 cm; 18.9 x 26.8 inches

Dimensions of the puzzle: 33 x 22.7 x 3.9 cm; 12.9 x 9.9 x 1.5 inches.

Each puzzle is accompanied by a life-size poster of our drawing and a box holder.

Made in the EU from locally sourced recycled paper, in compliance with the strictest environmental standards.

Illustrations by: Nikita Kulikov

Details

2000000366999

Data sheet

Date of publication
25/03/2021