Synthesi Aglianico del Vulture DOC Paternoster
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The product that best summarizes the type, the territory, the structure, the longevity of the Aglianico wine and the volcanic soils from which it comes.
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The product that best summarizes the type, the territory, the structure, the longevity of the Aglianico wine and the volcanic soils from which it comes.
This is how Franco Balter called his wine, produced at home before building the winery, combining the names of his two children: Barbara and Nicola. Today Barbanico is a Lagrein base with the addition of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
The character of the parent rock strongly influences the characteristics of the wine starting from the brilliant ruby red color of great transparency tending slightly to garnet. The scent is reminiscent of small red fruit such as blackberry, currant, cherry and raspberry with fresh floral notes...
Vigna Ca' Guicciardi has a bright ruby red color of good intensity, an intense aroma of ripe red fruit, with dominant notes of black cherry and currant, spices (licorice, cloves, cinnamon), dried violet; in the mouth the tannins are rich and enveloping, the result of maturation in a warm and...
The cold microclimate determines a longer vegetative cycle of Nebbiolo which is expressed with an intense ruby color with light garnet reflections; the complex scent with hints of dog rose and violet that evolves into spicy scents such as rosemary and lavender. In the mouth the tannins are well...
Produced from grapes from the 7 Ha vineyard of the same name, this wine represents an exclusive cru of Nino Negri.
Dedicated to the memory of the founding grandfather, it represents the symbol, history, roots and continuity of our family in the vulture.
Famous flagship wine of Nino Negri is produced from a selection of the best grapes and only in the best vintages.
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.
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.
Grapes such as Nebbiolo (Chiavennasca), Pignola and Pinot Nero, come from the smaller sub-area called Inferno: the local name attributed to the terraced vineyards that are particularly inaccessible and tiring to work.
A true triumph for the senses, obtained from the selection of the best Nero d'Avola grapes grown in the various family estates.
The grapes, such as Nebbiolo (Chiavennasca), Pignola and Pinot Nero, from the Sassella sub-area, are vinified "in red" with a medium-long maceration.