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Is it a red or a white? Wikipedia was not helpful: Lacrima is the Latin word for tear. It may refer to: Lacrima (grape), a rare red wine grape variety native to the Marche region of Italy. Asprinio Bianco or Lacrima, a white Italian wine grape variety grown primarily in southwest Italy around the Naples region of Campania.(I have actually made a Middle Eastern rice pudding with orange blossom water and it was not "enough" for me. Although technically the recipe called for rose water, but I couldn't find any and substituted. Makers 46 bourbon has some orange blossom on the nose to me sometimes - I guess some barrels or years get more of that than others).
I have not had a Lacrima but it sounds interesting. Your description reminds me of a Slovene wine - Teran - https://the-slovenia.com/gastronomy/wine/top-slovenian-wine-teran/ which has that same citrus burst. It is an acquired taste but really good in the right circumstances.