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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.
The Brunello di Montalcino of the Le Ragnaie winery is born in vineyards located on the Lume Spento pass, which is the highest point in the entire Montalcino area. It is produced exclusively with Sangiovese grapes, harvested and selected entirely by hand. Fermentation takes place in concrete...
Brunello di Montalcino Casanovina Montosoli Le Ragnaie displays dark berry fruit and cherry, followed by crushed stone and slate. Great elegance and finesse, with only 3,800 bottles produced. Located on one of the highest hills of Montalcino, at 600 m asl on the so-called Passo del Lume Spento,...
Color: Bright ruby redBouquet: the nose is complex with pleasant aromas of laurel, eucalyptus, blackberry, mulberry and bitter orange, accompanied by light notes of toastingTaste: On the palate it is sapid, elegant, finely structured and persistent
Produced in the vineyard surrounding the cellar, it represents the top of the second largest plot of our company; it turns out to be an important wine every year for structure and complexity.
Elegant and spicy, from basaltic soils. Made from Merlot and Cabernet grapes.
The name Piani, attributed to the area where this vineyard is located, indicates a part of the hill that is less steep than the average, already historically known for the production of quality Barbera. Generally speaking, the entire Langhe area is characterized by the production of soft and...
For this wine are used the grapes that from year to year in our opinion are not suitable for producing Barbaresco. The increase in the production area of our company means that the grapes coming from the new plants are included in this product, which in our opinion, precisely because they are...
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.
Last born among our Barbarescos, the first bottles date back to 2001. It belongs to an important denomination for history, tradition and culture and has all the strength and complexity that a great grape can express. In fact, the Nubiola brand indicates the name with which in the historic...