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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 product that best summarizes the type, the territory, the structure, the longevity of the Aglianico wine and the volcanic soils from which it comes.
Falling in love with Ruchè is not difficult for its delicate color, intriguing aromas and those sensations of softness and elegance with an international taste. Enhancing these typical and unique characteristics is challenging but possible.
VISUAL EXAMINATION: Ruby red with violet reflections, beautiful vividness of color, consistent.OLFACTORY EXAMINATION: Excellent olfactory intensity, fleshy nose, red fruits in spirit with spicy notes.TASTE: Good enveloping, warm, soft, persuasive tannin and good taste-olfactory correspondence.
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.
Dedicated to the memory of the founding grandfather, it represents the symbol, history, roots and continuity of our family in the vulture.
VISUAL EXAMINATION: Great clarity, ruby red with purple reflections.OLFACTORY EXAM: Inviting nose, beautiful intensity, notes of Mediterranean scrub, myrtle and mastic blend in a balsamic finish.TASTE: Satisfying sip, freshness, vivacity of drink, explosive sapidity.
The Ruchè di Castagnole Monferrato, a rare native of Piedmont, is produced in a small area of the Monferrato Astigiano, in just seven municipalities with Castagnole Monferrato in the center which stands out among all for its hills suited to the sun's rays. Calcareous, dry soils that make the...
VISUAL EXAMINATION: Ruby red with orange reflections.OLFACTORY EXAM: Inviting nose, flowers and red fruits emerge, final of sweet resin.TASTE: Good drinkability and freshness, soft and floral tannins.
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.