Groppello IGT Veneto Col Dovigo
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Local vine almost disappeared, to an innate elegance it combines a very particular perfume of violets and blueberries.
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Local vine almost disappeared, to an innate elegance it combines a very particular perfume of violets and blueberries.
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.
Velvet. Raisins of Merlot and fresh fruit of selected Cabernet Sauvignon. One year of rest in cask and one year of aging in bottle. Fabric and complexity.
From Sangiovese grapes selected by hand in the historic "Vigna Godenza" comes a wine that goes back to the origins of this vine and of the Predappio area. The vocation of the Valle del Rabbi terroir is felt loud and clear in Noelia Ricci's Godenza. An elegant, rich and without hesitation...
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...
The Vigna Ex-Pereto has a soil characterized by a clayey texture (14.4% sand and 32.5% clay), therefore humid in spring and dry in summer, which gives the vineyard a medium vigor. The South-West exposure guarantees good brightness and warmth in summer. it is a soil very rich in potassium, which...
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.
With Sangiovese grapes grown on the clayey-sandy slopes of the Rabbi valley, we have produced this fast and pungent wine, with a defined compulsive drink, a tribute to the classicism of this territory.
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.