Cantico Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC Mucci
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Intense red color, typical hints of cherry, blackberry, liquorice, dry, harmonious, velvety, warm taste, good structure, rightly tannic.
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Intense red color, typical hints of cherry, blackberry, liquorice, dry, harmonious, velvety, warm taste, good structure, rightly tannic.
Sangiovese and other complementary varieties to pay homage to a historic label and a wine with a long tradition: the Villa Antinori Chianti Classico Riserva. With the inauguration of the Antinori winery in Chianti Classico, the family wanted to reinterpret a Tuscan classic, with an unmistakable...
Color: dark garnet-cherry red Bouquet: fruity scents of morello cherry, blackberry, including almond, are prevalent on the spiciness (white pepper) typical of the grape and on the notes due to aging in wood, vanilla and menthol; it has a real composite and enveloping bouquet Taste: sweet but...
A picture-perfect Pinot Noir from the hills above the spa town of Merano. With its Pinot Noir Riserva "Zeno", the Merano Winery offers a Pinot that could not be more picturesque. After a few months in large oak barrels, the glass is filled with an intense ruby red. The fresh and fruity bouquet of...
Intense ruby red color, hints of wild berries implemented by vanilla spice; full but delicate, its vivacity predisposes it to a long life, the persistent aftertaste amplifies its elegance.
Intense ruby red colour, broad ethereal aroma which includes, in addition to a light herbaceous component, hints of raspberry and violet. The flavor is soft, broad, well structured and with a pleasant tannicity.
La Schiava della Val Venosta is a red wine rich in character and authenticity that tells of its origins: of hot summer days and poor rain, of particularly windy spring and autumn weeks, of strong temperature variations between day and night, but also of snow and winter frosts.
Villa Antinori was produced for the first time in 1928 by the Marquis Niccolò Antinori, father of Piero Antinori, as the symbolic wine of Casa Antinori, capable, like perhaps no other, of representing history, identity and family continuity. “It's called Villa Antinori. Tuscan Blood Red.
The king of red wines is very demanding, making it possible to grow high quality grapes only in the best wine-growing areas. Precisely in Val Venosta this vine finds the ideal conditions to thrive: slightly permeable soils, protected areas and poor rain combined with abundant exposure to the sun.