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In this section you will find the best red wines in the sale selected for you from the cellars of national and international most prestigious. Our wine shop online sells and ships all over the security, transparency and speed of the best wines on the market.

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  • Cellar: Divine Providence House
  • Cellar: Luca Di Tommaso
  • Cellar: Marisa Cuomo
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Rome PDO Red Divine Providence House

« Casa Divina Provvidenza »
Price €10.50

Roma DOP Rosso Casa Divina Provvidenza is produced with 50% Montepulciano 50% Cesanese grapes in the land owned by Nettuno (Rome). In wine it performs a vinification with 15 days maceration on the skins at a temperature of 25 °, followed by aging in steel and barrique.

Amalfi Coast Red DOC Marisa Cuomo

« Marisa Cuomo »
Price €15.70

Costa d'Amalfi Rosso has a very bright ruby red color. The nose is characterized by notes of morello cherry and light hints of black pepper. The taste is balanced and persistent with beautifully elegant tannins.

Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG Luca Di Tommaso

« Luca Di Tommaso »
Price €29.90

Harvested at the end of September, the fermentation, which lasted about 20 days, took place in 30 Hl concrete tanks. After racking, the wine rested for 18 months, partly in cement and partly in second passage oak barrels from the Barolo area. Finally it rested in the bottle.

Roncaiolo Cabernet IGT Montecrocetta

« Montecrocetta »
Price €11.50

The Montecrocetta vineyards are located on tuffs of volcanic origin with an average age of the vines of thirty years. In the drying technique used by the cellar on drying, centuries-old local traditions are followed, with an attention always aimed at experimentation.

Montefalco Rosso DOC Luca di Tommaso

« Luca Di Tommaso »
Price €14.20

Harvested at the end of September, the fermentation, which lasted about 20 days, took place in 30 Hl concrete tanks. After racking, the wine rested for 18 months, partly in cement and partly in second passage oak barrels from the Barolo area. Finally it rested in the bottle.