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Color: Brilliant ruby redBouquet: Delicate, fragrant floral reminiscent of violets, roses,Taste: Fresh, dry and balanced with hints of cherry and almond
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Color: Brilliant ruby redBouquet: Delicate, fragrant floral reminiscent of violets, roses,Taste: Fresh, dry and balanced with hints of cherry and almond
A wine capable of expressing typicality, while freeing itself from the stereotype that wants Barbera to be an angular wine. Great depth and excellent balance in each component, for a round and fascinating wine, easy to approach.
Color: Intense ruby redBouquet: Elegant with ripe fruit, pleasant with hints of spicesTaste: Persistent, warm and harmonious
Albarossa tells Bricco dei Guazzi: the heart in Monferrato, the gaze to Piedmont. A vine created in 1938 by Professor Dalmasso, which has found a home in the Monferrato hills and on the Olivola bric. Its roots sink into a terroir that Veronelli defined as Cru, its grapes give life to a wine with...
Our Barbera Superiore is Monferrato par excellence, proud and scathing. Its grapes grow in the Costa vineyard, the perfect vineyard for this vine: steep, dry, sunny, difficult, but capable of giving body and structure to this intense and long-lived wine.
VISUAL EXAMINATION: Ruby red with violet reflections, beautiful vividness of color, consistent.OLFACTORY EXAMINATION: Excellent olfactory intensity, fleshy nose, red fruits in spirit with spicy notes.TASTE: Good enveloping, warm, soft, persuasive tannin and good taste-olfactory correspondence.
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.
The grapes harvested when fully ripe are fermented exclusively with natural yeasts in truncated conical vats of thirty quintals, the cap is submerged manually for the entire duration of the fermentation which normally takes 2 weeks for each variety. After the racking, the wines are placed in...
The name "the squire" is a tribute to the well-known "knight" of Michele Satta, of which I am a disciple. But it is not only due to a debt of gratitude that I have made this choice but due to my conviction, gained through experience. Sangiovese has its own expression of great value, even in...
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.
Barolo, an extraordinary wine that owes its fame to an equally extraordinary woman: Giulia Falletti, Marchioness of Barolo, it was she who contributed to the birth of modern Barolo and its diffusion. An elegant wine that comes from the Nebbiolo grapes of a few municipalities in the Langhe: the...
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
VISUAL EXAMINATION: Great clarity, ruby red with purple reflections.OLFACTORY EXAM: Inviting nose, beautiful intensity, notes of Mediterranean scrub, myrtle and mastic blend in a balsamic finish.TASTE: Satisfying sip, freshness, vivacity of drink, explosive sapidity.
VISUAL EXAMINATION: Ruby red with orange reflections.OLFACTORY EXAM: Inviting nose, flowers and red fruits emerge, final of sweet resin.TASTE: Good drinkability and freshness, soft and floral tannins.
An elegant wine with a great personality that comes from an ancient vine that has always been linked to Piedmont in its history and tradition. There are traces of the "Uve Nibiol" since 1266, it is said that it was given this name because it ripens late, just as the first mists arrive in the...