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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.
Fervore, a red wine that recalls an intense and emotional state of mind, like the name it bears, like the passion of those who have assisted it with zeal in the vineyard and cared for it in the cellar until its maturity. The sensitivity of those who observe it in the glass, savor it, taste it,...
The spearhead of the Estate was born in 1993 and immediately established itself as a champion. The highly selected grapes destined for this great red come from the Lupicaia vineyard, located in the most suitable part of the company and bordered by rows of eucalyptus. Lupicaia owes its name to a...
Very nice terroir located to the left of the Clos Saint Jacques, at the foot of the Combe de Lavaux Vines whose grapes sometimes have difficulty in reaching optimal ripeness due to cold winds coming from the ridge Dominant aroma of red fruits, finesse and elegance of this wine To drink after...
Elegant and spicy, from basaltic soils. Made from Merlot and Cabernet grapes.
Blandus, a red wine whose aromas, scents and flavors make it "inviting and flattering" like the prestige of its grape variety which is exalted in this area. The curiosity to taste and savor, discovering all the olfactory and aromatic surprises, is certainly due to the wonder of the vine in our...
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.
The spearhead of the Estate was born in 1993 and immediately established itself as a champion. The highly selected grapes destined for this great red come from the Lupicaia vineyard, located in the most suitable part of the company and bordered by rows of eucalyptus. Lupicaia owes its name to a...