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Local vine almost disappeared, to an innate elegance it combines a very particular perfume of violets and blueberries.
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Local vine almost disappeared, to an innate elegance it combines a very particular perfume of violets and blueberries.
Velvet. Raisins of Merlot and fresh fruit of selected Cabernet Sauvignon. One year of rest in cask and one year of aging in bottle. Fabric and complexity.
Ancient roots in a Red that stands out for its strong personality, olfactory complexity and fruity notes enriched with elegant spicy nuances. Color: Intense ruby red with a slightly garnet edge. Flavor: Red cherry and black cherry, bramble, licorice, violet, tobacco and leather. Delicate...
Described for the first time in 1735, Perricone - called "Guarnaccio" by the Regaleali vignerons - has been bred on the estate since 1959. From the historic San Lucio vineyard, a selection has made it possible to create new vines from which this wine, rich in polyphenols and spicy aromas, which...
Expression of high hill Nero d'Avola grapes. Primary aromas, without excesses of ripeness, differentiate it from the vine cultivated in coastal and flat Sicily. An assembly of barriques of different ages give soft and elegant tannins, with a never invasive wood. It is “L'Amore” that Tasca...
COLOR: Round is ruby red with garnet reflections.BOUQUET: The nose is fresh and captivating: it offers floral aromas of violets, turning on fruity tones of raspberry and wild strawberry.TASTE: On the palate it is elegant and endowed with excellent persistence, balanced thanks to its fine and...
A raisin wine that right from the bottle brings us back to a fresh territory, to the Regaleali Estate hills and to the historic “Wedding of Diamond” that Count Giuseppe dedicated to his wife to celebrate sixty years of marriage.
San Francesco is the vineyard that represents the emblem of our work at Regaleali, the constant research and innovation of our team to improve the quality of the wines. Planted in 1985 by Lucio Tasca, it was divided into two different portions due to the nature of the land.