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Gattinara DOCG wine with an intense garnet color, the nose reveals delicate spicy hints, dominated by a clear and strong minerality; pleasant with solid structure.
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Gattinara DOCG wine with an intense garnet color, the nose reveals delicate spicy hints, dominated by a clear and strong minerality; pleasant with solid structure.
Gattinara DOCG Riserva is a wine produced only in the best vintages. Intense garnet color, the nose reveals delicate spicy hints, dominated by a clear and strong minerality; reminiscent of cherry, rose and licorice. Pleasantly tannic, fresh and persistent.
The spearhead of the Estate was born in 1993 and immediately established itself as a champion. The highly selected grapes destined for this great red come from the Lupicaia vineyard, located in the most suitable part of the company and bordered by rows of eucalyptus. Lupicaia owes its name to a...
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.
Intense red color, typical hints of cherry, blackberry, liquorice, dry, harmonious, velvety, warm taste, good structure, rightly tannic.
Senes is the new red of the Argiolas winery, a Cannonau di Sardegna DOC Riserva dedicated to the centenarians of the island, such as Antonio Argiolas, founder of the company who died at the age of 104. Produced from the old vineyards grown on the hills of Siurgus Donigala, in Trexenta,...
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.
The spearhead of the Estate was born in 1993 and immediately established itself as a champion. The highly selected grapes destined for this great red come from the Lupicaia vineyard, located in the most suitable part of the company and bordered by rows of eucalyptus. Lupicaia owes its name to a...