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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.
Vigna Pedale, Riserva, Castel del Monte DOC
Awarded the “3 Bicchieri” (3 Glasses) prize by Gambero Rosso for eight consecutive years, this wine is obtained from single-variety vinification of Nero di Troia grapes cultivated in Contrada Pedale.
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.
Bianchi grilli per la testa, Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOC
At our estate we only grow a few types of different native grapes, which we love to turn into single-variety wines to try to make them express all the characteristics as well as possible in our area for each single vintage....
Giocheremo con i fiori, Pecorino, Abruzzo DOC
Recently recovered in our territory, Pecorino is a low yield native variety with an important oenological value, that is deserving wine lovers’ attention...
Duale, Bacca d’Oro del Mediterraneo, Calabria IGT
Obtained by autochthonous vine cultivar growing up on the mediterranean hills.Scrupulous agronomic cares and a careful vinifications, valorize the aromatic notes of the grape and it exalt the structure of the wine for a seductive melody in perfumes of good persistence.
Pianezzo, Dogliani DOCG
Grapes are grown in a number of recently planted vineyards, with soil varying from calcareous to clay;
Exposure and altitude: Exposure varies from Estern to Southeastern and Western, while altitude varies from 400 to 550
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.