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Collio DOC Bianco
In the 1990s, Edi despite his success with Tocai boldly chose to make only one wine: Collio, from native grapes. Back then, blends were undervalued, though great terroirs had long combined varieties for more complete wines. Today, Kristian carries on his father’s vision, uniting existing vines with fruit trees and animals, creating a vibrant ecosystem that enriches the land.
Poggio di Sotto, Rosso di Montalcino DOC
It is called a “young Brunello”...
Rosso di Montalcino DOC
Rosso di Montalcino is now a classic wine, made with pure Sangiovese grapes, released one year after the harvest so as to retain all the freshness and fruitiness of a young wine and at the same time the intensity that only the Montalcino terroir is capable of delivering.
Lagrein, Alto Adige DOC
Year after year the Furggl vineyard in Auer/Ora has been proven to develop
strong tannins and minerality. which make the Lagrein age-worthy
L'Atto, Basilicata IGT
L\'Atto is an IGT red wine obtained from Aglianico del Vulture grapes exclusively.
Le Frate, Nosiola, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
The pride of our winery...
Nebbiolo, Langhe DOC
The Nebbiolo Langhe by Vajra is one of those red wines that arouse intense emotions;
Dolcetto d'Alba DOC
G.D. Vajra Dolcetto d’Alba is a hommage to this wonderful, often overlooked heritage varietal. Historically, Dolcetto was cultivated in prime land, just above Nebbiolo vineyards.
Sauvignon, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
The Sauvignon Blanc vines are cultivated with the Guyot system and grown at a height between 400 and 800 meters above sea level. The soil is originated from the erosion of the Dolomites and the vineyards have southern and south-western exposure.
Vino Santo, 2009, Trentino DOC
The Vino Santo Trentino, which is obtained from the grape variety Nosiola, grown in the Lakes Valley (Lower Sarca) is a sweet wine that represents one of the most documented historical productions of Trentino...
Rodel Pianezzi, Pinot Nero, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
the locality of Rodel Pianezzi at 500 m s.l.m. with South-West exposure, somewhat ventilated position due to the influence of the “Ora” del Garda (wind that originates from the nearby large lake).