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Maso Lizzone, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT Rosso
The environment, the grape variety and human effort contribute in equal measure to produce this wine.
Ai Dossi, Marzemino, Trentino DOC
The terraces of Reviano are illuminated by the first rays of sun of the Lagarina Valley and look at the Finonchio and Pasubio mountains to the east from a privileged position: the valley lying at their feet with the bell towers and the towers of Isera and Sacco in the foreground, Rovereto in the background and Castel Corno towering above.
Sarica, Rosso - Magnum - Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
Un vino esclusivo creato con uve Syrah e Pinot Nero da Marco e Stefano Pisoni nel 1994. Queste viti hanno trovato un habitat ideale sulle colline pergolesi dove è riservata la migliore posizione per loro con un\'ottima esposizione al sole in modo che le uve ottengano il miglior colore e bouquet.
Questo vino è prodotto con cura quotidiana attenta e meticolosa, come un bambino nuovo. Per questo motivo Marco e Stefano Pisoni hanno chiamato questa nuova cuveè "Sarica", una combinazione dei nomi delle loro figlie più anziane, Sara e Federica.
Reboro, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
This project stems from the friendship and collaboration of some winemakers of the Valle dei Laghi in southern Trentino that have decided to invest their expertise and experience in grape drying technique into the production of a red wine of great value and flavour.
Il Baldo, Bonarda Dell' Oltrepò Pavese DOC
The land of Oltrepò Pavese is the most suitable one for the production of Bonarda and Finigeto has reached with this wine a high quality level. The soil characteristics and the excellent exposure together with the deliberately limited production per plant and the selection of the grapes, entirely harvested by hand, some days later than the normal harvest time, determined the features of this Bonarda with an excellent completeness of bouquets and flavors perfectly matched to each other.
La Grintosa, semi sparkling, Bonarda Dell'Oltrepò Pavese DOC
This wine has been obtained thanks to a careful selection of the grapes, grown in vineyards located in an excellent position within the estate and harvested entirely by hand some days later than the normal time of harvest.
Barbanico, Rosso, Vallagarina IGT
Franco Balter so called his wine, produced in the house before building the winery, combining the names of two children, Barbara and Nicholas. Today Barbanico Lagrein is a base with the addition of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The separate wine-making is necessary to ensurethe greatest possible expressiveness to each vine. A long affinemtno in barriques followed by bottle gives the wine importance, body, great balance and maximum expression of the fruit.
Gocce, Primitivo di Manduria DOP
From old vines in the heart of DOP areas, the careful selection of Primitivo grapes harvested by hand in small boxes originates Gocce.
Montefortini, Carmignano DOCG
One year in wood: 50% in French oak tonneaux (3.5 and 5 hectolitre capacity), 50% in Slavonian oak casks (25 hectolitre capacity).
Pinot Nero, Riserva 2016, Alto Adige DOC
Every ounce of our experience, soul and energy has been invested in this wine. ‘Riserva’ stands for wine from a better year or a particular selection of grapes, aged longer than normal. In this case grapes from slow growing French vines, aged for a year in oak casks
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.
San Leonardo, 2003, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
San Leonardo is the magical heir to a tradition known the world over as Bordeaux blending. Dreams and heritage mingle to bring you a wine that conveys all its land-rooted character and genuine territory-focused appeal.
Cabernet, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
This variety arrived in 1894 from France is one of the oldest in Europe. It was just known as Biturica during the Roman period. Cabernet Franc loves hills, clayey ground and its wine-making with Cabernet Sauvignon produces a very particular wine.