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Goldtraminer, Goldsoliva, Vendemmia Tardiva, Trentino DOC
Where does grape ripe better? In the sunny, highhill, sunny fi elds, thus culla respecting the natural cycle of the vine. This is also how the Gold Soliva is born. It results from a late picking of a variety created in the Fifties by Rebo Rigotti, a local winegrowing researcher.
This variety may be left on the vine without faringe autumn frosts, thus evaluating only the annual trend and the sugar concentrations of the grapes riping in the sun.
Syrae, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
Fascinating in its dark ruby colour like that of a ripe pomegranate, this innovative Trentino Syrah
shows a complex bouquet of spices, black pepper, hazelnuts and vanilla, all against a mildy earthy background. On the palate it is clean and intense on impact, then it reveals an elegant structure with silky softness. With a strong aging potential.
Stravino di Stravino, Bianco, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
The name of this unforgettable white wine connects in part to the name Stravino, one of the typical villages of our mountain valley; more importantly, however, is the word play involved – Stravino means that the wine is something so special that it is “beyond wine, [“-stra means “beyond” in Italian].
Rosso di Montalcino DOC
Produced with the same grapes as Brunello and with a similar vinification. Aged in oak casks for one year.
Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, Colli Orientali del Friuli DOC
Dry red wine that comes from the indigenous variety of the same name. After a long maceration on the skins is aged in oak barrels for 18 months.
Passito di Salina Cudì, 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.
Rabajà, Barbaresco DOCG
From grapes grown in one of the zone more note and celebrate of Barbaresco born this wonderfull wine. The happy exposition hold vines and the composition of the land mean that this wine is positioned at the quality vertex of this prestige denomination. Rabajà Barbaresco is a full and elegant structure that is not afraid of aging .
In the big vintages and with the best grapes it is produced a limited version of Reserve from unmatched characteristic .
Barbaresco DOCG
This Barbaresco is made from a selection of grapes grown on vineyards situated in the Rabajà bass and Faset areas of the village. A rich, delicately aromatic wine, it shows perfect balance between elegance and intensity. A Barbaresco capable of exciting, and of being appreciated for its inviting, ready-drinking qualities
Monfort, Brut Riserva 2013, Trento DOC
This classic sparkling wine produced according to the “Trento doc Metodo Classico” method is obtained by the in-bottle refermentation. It is made from selected Chardonnay and Pinot Nero grapes coming from the hills of Trento and Pergine Valsugana situated at an altitude of between 400 and 600 metres a.s.l.
Norema, Pinot Nero Rosato Dosaggio Zero, Oltrepò Pavese Metodo Classico DOCG
Produced from Pinot Noir grapes only, it spends a minimum of 36 months on the lees. It’s the most elegant expression of our terroir. The grapes are grown in vineyards with a N-NE orientation at altitudes varying from 300 and 430 m AMSL on a slope covered in white pebbles located between the towns of Santa Maria della Versa and Montecalvo Versiggia.
Nosiola, Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
The Salvetta brothers were the first to recognize the particular organoleptic characteristics of this product, and decided in 1974 to bottle with a cork stopper.
Today the organically produced Nosiola wine is a particularly structured and full-bodied wine.
Vino Santo, 2009, Trentino DOC
The Vino Santo Trentino, which is obtained from the grape variety Nosiola, grown in the Lakes Valley (Lower Sarca) is a sweet wine that represents one of the most documented historical productions of Trentino...
Arquatà, Rosso, Montefalco DOC
Vineyards in Bevagna (Pg) in Vocabolo Arquata at 230m height, exposure South-East on clay-calcareous soil. Plant density: 3.000 – 5.000 per hectare.