Dolceacqua Superiore DOC Anfosso
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Bright ruby red color, the nose predominates the fruity note of cassis and wild strawberry.
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Bright ruby red color, the nose predominates the fruity note of cassis and wild strawberry.
It took 35 notary deeds and 7 years to unite the many plots of Montebruna, properties of great oenological value. When we succeeded, for the joy we gave her voices and verses, involving artists, poets and musicians who sang this Barbera and its land, "a land that speaks".
It comes from the Jago vineyards, a balcony stretching out towards the Negrar valley and protected behind by the Masua hill. Son of one of the best crus of Valpolicella, it is produced with the traditional Ripasso technique, the exclusive heritage of Valpolicella and its oenology. Rich in aromas...
It is the youngest of our Amarones, a perfect combination of tradition and modernity, between pleasantness and intensity, capable of keeping up, in terms of taste and typicality, with Amarones with longer refinements. Its strong point is that it originates from a land historically suited to great...
L'Uccellone was the nickname of a woman who lived on the hill of the vineyards. Her nose resembled a bird's beak, plus she always wore black: this earned her the nickname in the village. Hence the name Bricco dell'Uccellone.
It is the wine with which the history of Braida officially begins: the first grape for this wine grew in the vineyard of grandmother Caterina and in the cellar the grandfather wrote "La Monella" with chalk on the most exuberant Barbera barrel. Born from young vineyards, it is lively and has never...
It is a symbol of our land: the everyday wine, young, simple, fresh, joyful, rich in aromas of morello cherry and cherry, characteristic for its extraordinary drinkability. Drinking it is like crossing the valleys of Classic Valpolicella, capturing its colors and scents, learning about its...
A timeless myth because the name amarone appeared on the label in Italy for the first time in 1953 thanks to Bolla. In this version, Amarone Bolla expresses its fruity potential to the maximum.
Dedicated to our Guglielmi ancestors, who in the nineteenth century first began cultivating vines in Jago: the return to the origins. Produced only in the best vintages, it is the hymn to the tradition of Amarone. Eight years of aging in wood, in the dark and cool cellar, is a wine that offers...