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Chardonnay, Trentino DOC
Chardonnay is a prestigious white grape variety which has been cultivated for decades in Trentino..
Gewürztraminer, Alto Adige DOC
The Gewürztraminer has been around for 1000 years, it is the wine of the minnesingers and the famous bard Oswald von Wolkenstein. Our Gewürztraminer vines are 30 years old and produce a wine worthy of its long standing reputation.
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
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.
Grechetto, Montefalco DOC
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.
Camerlengo, Aglianico del Vulture DOC
Camerlengo is a structured and elegant wine born from an idea of the architct Antonio Cascarano.
Villa Gemma, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC
Austere and important, Montepulciano D’Abruzzo Villa Gemma Rosso provides an unprecedented interpretation of this great autochthonous vine, helping it to be included in the map of the world viticulture that counts...
W... Dreams ... ... ..., Venezia Giulia IGT Bianco
This wine was created with the 1987 harvest and over the years its name has undergone a number of variations. For its first nine years it was called “Where the Dreams have no end…” and ...
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.