Costa Nera Pinot Nero Valle d'Agno Masari
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Brilliant ruby red color, elegant nose with notes of wild berries among which cassis stands out. Elegant, soft and juicy in the mouth.
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Brilliant ruby red color, elegant nose with notes of wild berries among which cassis stands out. Elegant, soft and juicy in the mouth.
Dense ruby red with purple hues. Aromas of spices, blackberry, jam, undergrowth. Palate of solid structure, with notes of vanilla and incense, with a sanguine tone, with herbaceous sensations, with royal tannins, with a noble alcoholic breath, with a spicy and fruity finish.
Ruby-purple with excellent density and definition. Intriguing aromas of embers, chine, berries. The palate is as dense and structured as it is subtle and rich in nuances. The tannin is compact, the length full of flavor, the finish tastes of Mediterranean and medicinal herbs.
Classy red wine. Excellent with red meats, game and aged cheeses. Harvest with selection of grapes. Maceration for about seven days at a controlled temperature of 27°-28° and maturation of the must in 350-litre oak barrels for 24 months, transfer into steel tanks for 12 months and further...
Elegant and spicy, from basaltic soils. Made from Merlot and Cabernet grapes.
Red wine with a marked structure. Excellent with grilled meats and cheeses. Harvest with selection of grapes. Maceration for 10 days at a controlled temperature of 28° and maturation of a part of the must in 350 liter oak barrels, while the remaining part ferments in steel. At the end of this...
Autochthonous, fresh and balanced wine that goes well with red meats, game and rustic dishes of Friulian cuisine. Harvest with selection of grapes. Soft destemming and subsequent fermentation at a controlled temperature of 25° for 20 days. Fourteen months of maturation follow, part of which in...
Dry red wine. It goes well with grilled meats and game. endemic with selection of grapes. Withering of one part, soft destemming and subsequent fermentation at a controlled temperature of 25° for 20 days. Fourteen months of maturation in barriques and tonneaux follow. At the end of this period,...
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.
Noble and enveloping, from clayey-calcareous soils, it is the excellence of the Agno Valley. The result of a careful selection of Cabernet and Merlot grapes.
Ruby with garnet shades. Varietal aromas ranging from earth to herbs, from leather to cherry. The palate, juicy and tonic, is punctuated by mentholated transparencies, by notes of wild berries, by a complete development, with compact tannins and a finish with pepper notes.