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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.
With an intense color with violet reflections, the scent is enhanced by its hints of fresh fruit and cherry with spicy notes that blend with great balance and elegance to those of vanilla and sweets given by the wood. The taste is enveloping, silky, with soft tannins and a rich and persistent...
Elegant and spicy, from basaltic soils. Made from Merlot and Cabernet grapes.
Curious name for a wine with a great personality and character. "Schioppo" is an old way of calling the shotgun. Could it be for the intense perfume of gunpowder and pepper that characterize it? The wine has a light ruby red color, typical of the variety. The nose is complex, broad, with a...
Different from all the regional refoschi, this great red wine was born to be a distinctive element of Dario Coos: The ambition to create something unique, which has a new and highly personal style but closely linked to the history and tradition of the territory from which comes. Ruby red wine...
Malbec Terrazas de los Andes is a traditional and modern Argentine red. The new style of our Reserva Malbec represents a long search for us, the conclusion of many years trying to get the best out of each package. And the positive reactions we have received from many wine lovers have filled us...
By name in fact. Wine of great intensity and power and is undoubtedly the longest-lived red grape variety in our region. Only time will allow us to appreciate this unforgettable red. Wine with an intense ruby red color, almost dark. The nose has the typical tertiary aromas due to long aging: it...
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.
By using larger oak barrels, we were able to achieve slower fermentation and preserve the vivid expression of the Malbec grape fruit. It was a big paradigm shift, but I think it was really worth it.