Barbera d'Alba DOC Pio Cesare
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The Barbera grapes from the Barolo and Barbaresco areas give our Barbera exclusive characteristics of full structure, fleshiness, complexity, softness, hints of very ripe fruit, spices and a long life.
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The Barbera grapes from the Barolo and Barbaresco areas give our Barbera exclusive characteristics of full structure, fleshiness, complexity, softness, hints of very ripe fruit, spices and a long life.
"Jo" from the Ionian Sea, the sea that bathes the shores of Manduria. Jonico is also one of the synonyms of Negramaro, a native vine par excellence of the Great Salento. Little use of chemistry, preferably using cover products to combat the main ampelopathies of the vine, weed mowing, no...
Es according to Freud: It is instinct and unbridled passion (the same with which this wine was produced) without conditions, without rules, beyond space and time, logic and morality. He knows neither good nor evil. The Id is subject to a single principle: "PLEASURE".
Our Barbaresco is the result of the careful selection of Nebbiolo grapes from vineyards owned by our family, located in different positions within the Barbaresco area: in Treiso (Cascina Il Bricco, San Stefanetto and Bongiovanni) and in San Rocco Seno D 'Elvio (Rocche di Massalupo).
A Barolo with a classic style, full-bodied and elegant, with structure and harmony, with soft tannins and the right fruit, austere but persuasive. Very long life.
Spicy, savory, medium-bodied, but with a great fragrance. Excellent with fish. It should be served slightly chilled.
He looks as gloomy as a dark Lagrein must be. The aromas of the grape are honest and gradual. Linear tasting with an almond base.
Wine made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes, aged for 10 months in barriques and for another 6 months in bottle, before being put on the market. At sight it has a beautiful bright ruby red color. The nose is expressed with hints of red berry fruit, medicinal herbs, balsamic and spicy notes. The taste...
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.