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Furore Rosso, Riserva 2020, Costa d'Amalfi DOC
Grape varieties:
50% Piedirosso (locally known as per ‘e palummo) an50% Aglianico
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
Collezione Apponale, Cabernet Sauvignon, Trentino DOC
The "Apponale Collection" connects local varietals with artistic labelling presenting historic emblems of the region - a unique product much appreciated by tourists...
Il Nirò, Riserva 2020, Pinot Nero dell'Oltrepò Pavese DOC
“Il Nirò” was born from selected Pinot Noir, fully ripe grapes, handpicked in our vineyards in Montalto Pavese where this noble vine best expresses itself thanks to the excellent exposure, an important diurnal temperature range and the optimal soil characteristics.
Poggio di Sotto, Riserva 2010, Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
A wine produced each vintage in selecting the best oak vat in the cellar...
Arquatà, Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG
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.
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.
San Leonardo, 2014, 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.
Foradori, Teroldego, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
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.
Monfortino, Riserva 2010, Barolo DOCG
There’s no other way to say it: the ’10 Barolo Monfortino Riserva is a stunning beauty...