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€58.00

Vino Santo, 2009, Trentino DOC

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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...

€11.00

Perer, Pinot Grigio, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT

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Vigneto Perer is our historical vineyard: in fact the average age of vineyards is about twenty years old. Situated in “Longariva”, between Borgo Sacco and San Giorgio in the municipality of Rovereto, it is an area of about six hectares and it is cultivated on simple Trentino style pergola.

€14.00

Rosso di Montalcino DOC

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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.

€14.99

Lagrein, Alto Adige DOC

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Year after year the Furggl vineyard in Auer/Ora has been proven to develop

strong tannins and minerality. which make the Lagrein age-worthy

€33.00

Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

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Col d’Orcia is a traditional producer of Brunello di Montalcino. The choice to continue using the large Slavonian oak barrels was taken many years ago, well before the debate between modernist and traditionalist producers even started.

€18.50

Pinot Nero, Collina Zinzèle, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT

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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.