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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).
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
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.
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
Cudì Passito, Malvasia delle Lipari DOC
In the 4th century B.C Diodoro Siculo named Malmsey wine (Malvasia delle Lipari) \'The nectar of the Gods\'. It is a DOC wine.
Collezione Apponale, Merlot, Trentino DOC
The "Apponale Collection" connects local varietals with artistic labelling presenting historic emblems of the region - a unique product much appreciated by tourists...
Collezione Apponale, Marzemino, Trentino DOC
The "Apponale Collection" connects local varietals with artistic labelling presenting historic emblems of the region - a unique product much appreciated by tourists...
Maso Élesi, Pinot Nero Organic, Trentino DOC Superiore
An organic vineyard ideally suited for growing Pinot Nero.
Fiorduva, Furore Bianco, Costa d'Amalfi DOC
Furore Bianco Fiorduva is the magnificent result of the undoubted experience of Marisa Cuomo in the art of winemaking. Three grapes combine to create such a masterpiece, Fenile, Ginestra and Ripoli, hand-picked to preserve the precious organoleptic characteristics...
Tovi, Merlot Riserva, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
Ruby red with garnet reflections. Fruity, vanilla and persistent aroma. Pleasantly spicy, full and harmonious flavor.
Nosiola, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
Nosiola is the only indigenous white grapevine in Trentino and its best habitat is in Valle dei Laghi where excellent results are obtained thanks to the afternoon breeze from Lake Garda and the Mediterranean climate. Nosiola vines are still semi-wild (they trail in a bushy way) and therefore difficult to cultivate because they are delicate and susceptible to diseases.
