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Color: Intense ruby redBouquet: Elegant with ripe fruit, pleasant with hints of spicesTaste: Persistent, warm and harmonious
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Color: Intense ruby redBouquet: Elegant with ripe fruit, pleasant with hints of spicesTaste: Persistent, warm and harmonious
Color: Intense ruby redBouquet: Elegant of ripe red fruit, with evident notes of cherry and hints of morello cherryTaste: Persistent, warm and harmonious velvety body reminiscent of ripe red fruits with the beginning of spicy hints.
Color: Deep ruby redBouquet: Intense of grapes and dried red fruit accompanied by floral sensations of iris violet and wild rose.Taste: Warm, velvety, sweet and enveloping on the palate, reminiscent of dried morello cherry and almond.
Color: Deep ruby red tending to garnet after agingBouquet: Intense, persistent of ripe red fruit, plum, cherry, morello cherry and almond.Taste: Full-bodied, intense and elegant, it clearly recalls the olfactory sensations, enhancing the notes of vanilla, coffee and chocolate.
Color: Intense ruby red tending to garnet after aging.Bouquet: Intense, persistent of ripe red fruit, plum, cherry, morello cherry with spicy hints.Taste: Enveloping that clearly recalls the olfactory sensations Opening the spicy notes of cinnamon, coffee, chocolate and vanilia are enhanced
Ancient variety that arrived in Italy at the end of the nineteenth century and improperly called Cabernet Franc. Almost forgotten in France, it has found its home of choice in our territory. It expresses itself with a characteristic herbaceous scent, extended by notes of black pepper and wild...
Color: Brilliant ruby redBouquet: Delicate, fragrant floral reminiscent of violets, roses,Taste: Fresh, dry and balanced with hints of cherry and almond
Described for the first time in 1735, Perricone - called "Guarnaccio" by the Regaleali vignerons - has been bred on the estate since 1959. From the historic San Lucio vineyard, a selection has made it possible to create new vines from which this wine, rich in polyphenols and spicy aromas, which...
Expression of high hill Nero d'Avola grapes. Primary aromas, without excesses of ripeness, differentiate it from the vine cultivated in coastal and flat Sicily. An assembly of barriques of different ages give soft and elegant tannins, with a never invasive wood. It is “L'Amore” that Tasca...
Our Cabernet Franc, vinified alone, comes from vines over fifty years old and best expresses the characteristics of that journey that started from the Pyrenees and went up to the Loire region to arrive in Veneto during the eighteenth century, where it acclimatised perfectly to the new habitat...
Pinot Noir is the latest grape variety to arrive on our hills. In the Lessini mountains, characterized by considerable temperature variations, Pinot Noir benefits from the constant breeze, maintains a fruity flavor and a strong body while the soil gives it freshness and minerality.
A raisin wine that right from the bottle brings us back to a fresh territory, to the Regaleali Estate hills and to the historic “Wedding of Diamond” that Count Giuseppe dedicated to his wife to celebrate sixty years of marriage.
Merlot is the most widespread grape variety in the world. Present since 1880 in the ampelographic collection of the oldest Enological School in Italy, it can now be defined as a traditional grape variety of our territory. Stratified aromas recall plum, cherry and ripe fruit and the flavor is dry,...
Raboso Piave made, since the 1997 vintage, with the drying of a part of the grapes and precursor of the new DOCG Piave Malanotte, the first Treviso DOCG from red grape variety. Its name derives from mulberry, a plant that at the beginning of the last century in the Treviso area was used as a...
San Francesco is the vineyard that represents the emblem of our work at Regaleali, the constant research and innovation of our team to improve the quality of the wines. Planted in 1985 by Lucio Tasca, it was divided into two different portions due to the nature of the land.