Barbera d'Alba DOC Pio Cesare
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The Barbera grapes from the Barolo and Barbaresco areas give our Barbera exclusive characteristics of full structure, fleshiness, complexity, softness, hints of very ripe fruit, spices and a long life.
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The Barbera grapes from the Barolo and Barbaresco areas give our Barbera exclusive characteristics of full structure, fleshiness, complexity, softness, hints of very ripe fruit, spices and a long life.
Valpolicella Superiore Roccolo Grassi is obtained from about 60% of fresh grapes and 40% of grapes slightly dried for 20 days (the quantity of dried grapes and the number of days vary from year to year; this slight dehydration of the grapes allows to change the skin / pulp ratio and therefore to...
Amarone Roccolo Grassi is a wine of great structure and softness, in which great balance, finesse and complexity are sought; a wine in which the tannins are very sweet but present and able to give length and depth to the wine It has a very intense ruby red color; on the nose there are hints of...
Our Barbaresco is the result of the careful selection of Nebbiolo grapes from vineyards owned by our family, located in different positions within the Barbaresco area: in Treiso (Cascina Il Bricco, San Stefanetto and Bongiovanni) and in San Rocco Seno D 'Elvio (Rocche di Massalupo).
A Barolo with a classic style, full-bodied and elegant, with structure and harmony, with soft tannins and the right fruit, austere but persuasive. Very long life.
Gazzerotta, named after the elegant black and white magpies that fly over the barren fields in autumn. A soft and structured red is born from Nero d'Avola grapes.
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...
Spicy, savory, medium-bodied, but with a great fragrance. Excellent with fish. It should be served slightly chilled.
Dedicated to the English entrepreneur Joseph who in 1819 joined his uncle Benjamin in Sicily to produce Marsala wine and distribute it around the world thanks to their impressive fleet of sailing ships.
A true triumph for the senses, obtained from the selection of the best Nero d'Avola grapes grown in the various family estates.