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Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC
The first line created by Gianni Masciarelli has become over the years a landmark for the company and its customers, in addition to being the most consistent and known, in Italy and abroad. Its wines are today “a classic”, which can reflect the genuine taste of tradition and the quality of Abruzzo native vines.....
Nosiola, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
The Salvetta brothers were the first to recognize the particular organoleptic characteristics of this product, and decided in 1974 to bottle with a cork stopper.
Today the organically produced Nosiola wine is a particularly structured and full-bodied wine.
Schweizer, Pinot Nero, Alto Adige DOC
The Pinot Nero Schweizer grows in carefully chosen areas, which for their microclimate have proven to be ideal to produce this wine.
Le Frate, Nosiola, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
The pride of our winery...
Maso Élesi, Pinot Nero Organic, Trentino DOC Superiore
An organic vineyard ideally suited for growing Pinot Nero.
Créa, Merlot, Trentino Superiore DOC
Créa is made with the finest grapes from vineyards ideally suited to cultivate the Merlot variety.
Quartella, Cabernet Riserva, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
Grapes: 80% Cabernet Franc 20% Cabernet Sauvignon
Migoleta, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
Late period grape picking, at the end of October with very limited production and presence of botrytis and berries gently dried. Then further raisining in crates . follows in a dry and airy environment which is . constantly controlled bunch by bunch manually and carefully until February with a final reduction of 70% in weight/grapes.
Pinot Nero, Collina Zinzèle, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
After an old terraced vineyard had been recalimed in 1991, and the soil renewed, with the aid of technological innovations, the hillside slope was densely planted with low vines. “Collina Zinzèle” was thus created with the vines growing on the steepest side of the slope in order to achieve a limited yield of superior grapes from every vine.
