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Sauvignon, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
The Sauvignon Blanc vines are cultivated with the Guyot system and grown at a height between 400 and 800 meters above sea level. The soil is originated from the erosion of the Dolomites and the vineyards have southern and south-western exposure.
Pinot Nero, Alto Adige DOC
Extremely sensible grape variety, most sensitive to all treatments up to harvest time.
This wine differ from others with his sophisticated elegant characteristics, exhibits an intense bouquet of red berries, cherries and wild berries which makes it easy to accompany to a wide variety of dishes.
L'Atto, Basilicata IGT
L\'Atto is an IGT red wine obtained from Aglianico del Vulture grapes exclusively.
Extra Brut, Alta Langa DOCG
Representing the top of our production, this vintage, elegant and fine classic method wine is made from an accurate selection of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes, coming from vineyards located at an altitude of 480 metres a.s.l.
Camerlengo, Aglianico del Vulture DOC
Camerlengo is a structured and elegant wine born from an idea of the architct Antonio Cascarano.
Passito di Noto D.O.C.
Our Passito di Noto is produced from one of the oldest vines in the world, Moscato Bianco...
Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG
Sito dell’Ulmo is a single-variety Merlot and from a ‘Single Vineyard’. Years of experience have helped us identify in the vineyards of Ulmo, planted in 1987 on the banks of Lake Arancio, the ideal place for the cultivation of this ancient French variety.
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.
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 ...