Cantico Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC Mucci
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Intense red color, typical hints of cherry, blackberry, liquorice, dry, harmonious, velvety, warm taste, good structure, rightly tannic.
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Intense red color, typical hints of cherry, blackberry, liquorice, dry, harmonious, velvety, warm taste, good structure, rightly tannic.
Intense ruby red color, hints of wild berries implemented by vanilla spice; full but delicate, its vivacity predisposes it to a long life, the persistent aftertaste amplifies its elegance.
The Habemus Etichetta Bianca wine reveals itself in the glass with an extremely dark and impenetrable ruby red color. Very broad nose, on which a particularly fit taster could linger for hours: cocoa, tobacco, plum, cinnamon, black pepper outline what is a true aromatic riot.
The Habemus red label of San Giovenale is a highly prestigious organic red wine, included among the top 100 Italian wines par excellence. It is a rich, broad, concentrated and voluminous wine, with remarkable character and structure. The Habemus red label is an experience to try at least once in...
Habemus Etichetta Blu di San Giovenale has a brilliant ruby color. On the nose it smells of blackberry and blueberry jam, of undergrowth and dried violets, of cocoa beans and Lebanese cedar. In the mouth it is powerful, with good acidity and well-integrated tannin. Very good with Rossini tournedos.
Croatina, an ancient native vine of northern Italy, very common in Oltrepò Pavese, particularly rustic and resistant, planted on the ridges of steep hills facing north, matures more slowly, maintaining fresher aromas and fruity aromas. A variety that requires long pruning and a high number of...
Intense ruby red colour, broad ethereal aroma which includes, in addition to a light herbaceous component, hints of raspberry and violet. The flavor is soft, broad, well structured and with a pleasant tannicity.
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.
The Habemus Nero wine appears in the glass with an intense and bright garnet color. Deep and at the same time delicious nose, characterized by hints of cocoa, ripe plum, cinnamon, black pepper and coffee, although a particularly fit taster could find many other scents.