Rio Albo Valpolicella DOC Ca 'Rugate
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Ruby red color. Intense and persistent aromas reminiscent of blackberry and cherry. On the palate it is soft, slightly tannic and with a good flavor.
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Ruby red color. Intense and persistent aromas reminiscent of blackberry and cherry. On the palate it is soft, slightly tannic and with a good flavor.
Deep garnet red color. The aromas are fruity with notes of cherry and red fruit with floral and spicy nuances. The taste in the mouth is full and velvety thanks to the soft tannins that characterize it.
With a bright ruby red color, it has a fruity scent rich in cherry and raspberry notes well integrated by delicate hints of wood. On the palate the wine is enveloping, with soft and silky tannins, energetic and persistent.
Intense garnet red color. Aromas of small berry fruits, blackberry, currant and cherry, well combined with spicy notes due to aging in wood. On the palate it is complex, well balanced, full-bodied, with precise references of dried grapes.
Pian delle Vigne has a brilliant ruby red color. The nose is delicate and complex, with notes of ripe fruit, cherry and plum, in perfect harmony with those of dried fruit, candied fruit and spices. On the palate it is enveloping, with soft tannins and a good acidic vibration that enhances the...
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...
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...
Aglianico is a grape brought by the Greeks from which the name of "Uva Ellenica" transformed during the Kingdom of Naples into "Uva Aglianica" by the Aragonese due to their pronunciation of the double "l" in "gl".