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Lugana DOC Superiore
It starts fermentation in woodden barrel (25 hl) ending in it as well and coming into the market after 24 months. This long period in barrel gives to this wine a strong and special character, that we consider Superior.
Gewürztraminer, Alto Adige DOC
The Gewürztraminer has been around for 1000 years, it is the wine of the minnesingers and the famous bard Oswald von Wolkenstein. Our Gewürztraminer vines are 30 years old and produce a wine worthy of its long standing reputation.
Tananai, Brut, Trento DOC
DESCRIPTION: rich and soft, velvety and slightly acidity able to harmonize the various nuances of the Dolomitic territory.
Vàndari, Falanghina, Sannio DOC
origin of the name of the wine taken from the ancient feudal district that was to later become Castelvenere...
Arquatà, Rosso, Montefalco DOC
Vineyards in Bevagna (Pg) in Vocabolo Arquata at 230m height, exposure South-East on clay-calcareous soil. Plant density: 3.000 – 5.000 per hectare.
Grechetto, Montefalco DOC
Acinatico, Valpolicella DOC, Ripasso Classico Superiore
Valpolicella Classico Superiore Acinatico Ripasso is a product deserving of particular attention, since it is obtained through a technique know as "ripasso": the grapes are re-strained on the marcs of Amarone, therefore acquiring its’ structure, bouquet and pleasantness.
Pinot Nero, Alto Adige DOC
Extremely sensible grape variety, most sensitive to all treatments up to harvest time.
This wine differ from others with his sophisticated elegant characteristics, exhibits an intense bouquet of red berries, cherries and wild berries which makes it easy to accompany to a wide variety of dishes.
Sasèra, Lagrein, Trentino DOC
A very gravelly soil rich in rocks, called “sasèra”, is at the heart of this wine.
Villa Gemma, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC
Austere and important, Montepulciano D’Abruzzo Villa Gemma Rosso provides an unprecedented interpretation of this great autochthonous vine, helping it to be included in the map of the world viticulture that counts...