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€53.00

Rosso Faye, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT

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On the Faedo fan in the cadastral municipality of San Michele , in the locality of Paradisot at 250 m. above the sea level. with south-south / west exposure; somewhat windy position due to the influence of the “Ora” del Garda (wind that originates from the nearby large lake).

€40.00

66, Tintilia del Molise DOC

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Tintilia is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown in the Molise region of east-central Italy. A red wine made from the grape was classified as Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) in 2011. Its name could be originated from “Tinto”, meaning “red” in Spanish...

€28.00

Monfort, Brut Riserva 2013, Trento DOC

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This classic sparkling wine produced according to the “Trento doc Metodo Classico” method is obtained by the in-bottle refermentation. It is made from selected Chardonnay and Pinot Nero grapes coming from the hills of Trento and Pergine Valsugana situated at an altitude of between 400 and 600 metres a.s.l. 

€23.00

Arquatà, Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG

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one vineyard in Bevagna (Pg) in Vocabolo Arquata at 250m height, exposure South on clay-calcareous. One vineyard in Montefalco, at 250m height, exposure South-East, on sandy-clay-calcareous soil. Plant density: 5.000 per hectare.

€21.50

Extra Brut, Alta Langa DOCG

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Representing the top of our production, this vintage, elegant and fine classic method wine is made from an accurate selection of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes, coming from vineyards located at an altitude of 480 metres a.s.l.

€15.70

Foradori, Teroldego, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT

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The Campo Rotaliano is a well-demarcated geographical area, a sort of recess of the Adige Valley tucked between the mountains. Its history and origin are closely tied to the Noce River, which, over the centuries, has deposited huge quantities of limestone, granite and porphyry debris.