Gin Collesi
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Gin Collesi comes from top quality ingredients: the purest water of Monte Nerone, the best barley that the company grows directly and above all the berries of a precious juniper, typical of the Apennines.
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Gin Collesi comes from top quality ingredients: the purest water of Monte Nerone, the best barley that the company grows directly and above all the berries of a precious juniper, typical of the Apennines.
The color is intense ruby red, which slowly takes on amber reflections during maturation, the nose is intense, spicy notes and references to tree resins are felt, in the mouth it is dry, harmonious and of great structure.
The color is orange with light copper reflections, the nose is intense and rich. In the mouth it is soft and harmonious, with subtle almond notes.
Essence and flavor of summer on the Mediterranean coast. Only sweet oranges are used to produce it.
Color: bright amber Nose: peat, smoke, citrus Taste: full-bodied notes, peat, spices Finish: long lasting Perfect as a gift Origin: Scotland How to serve: Serve at room temperature
Collesi Vodka is the result of the encounter between superior raw materials and the skilful mastery of the Tenute Collesi Distilleries.
The color is dark brown with clear references to black, the nose is intense and persistent, the taste is enveloping and harmonious; the aromatic notes of coffee and vanilla emerge.
The color is amber yellow with green reflections, the scents perceived are many, from the aromatic notes of the plant to hints of spices and dried fruits. In the mouth it is broad and rich.
The color is a golden yellow with subtle pink reflections, the nose immediately perceives the great elegance: the notes of rose are not invasive but well balanced by hints of vanilla and fruit. In the mouth it is harmonious and of great persistence.
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