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Local vine almost disappeared, to an innate elegance it combines a very particular perfume of violets and blueberries.
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Local vine almost disappeared, to an innate elegance it combines a very particular perfume of violets and blueberries.
Wine with an intense ruby red color, dark and deep color from which the name derives. On the nose there are hints of small black fruits, dog rose, spices and rhubarb. The flavor is round, full-bodied and well balanced, with a pleasant note of blueberry and black currant jam. Excellent with red...
Falling in love with Ruchè is not difficult for its delicate color, intriguing aromas and those sensations of softness and elegance with an international taste. Enhancing these typical and unique characteristics is challenging but possible.
Velvet. Raisins of Merlot and fresh fruit of selected Cabernet Sauvignon. One year of rest in cask and one year of aging in bottle. Fabric and complexity.
Wine with an intense ruby red color, dark and deep color from which the name derives. On the nose there are hints of small black fruits, dog rose, spices and rhubarb. The flavor is round, full-bodied and well balanced, with a pleasant note of blueberry and black currant jam. Excellent with red...
Fresh and lively, highly drinkable, it frankly embodies the characteristic features of its land: Campo Rotaliano. It amazes for the intense and brilliant color, almost a jewel, fascinates for the richness of the fruit and stands out for the notes of violet and the bitter finish.
The Ruchè di Castagnole Monferrato, a rare native of Piedmont, is produced in a small area of the Monferrato Astigiano, in just seven municipalities with Castagnole Monferrato in the center which stands out among all for its hills suited to the sun's rays. Calcareous, dry soils that make the...
The manually harvested grapes are left to macerate for about 15 days. After racking, the maturation takes place in large oak barrels for at least 10 months. Refinement in the bottle follows
Fresh from the vintage Valpolicella Superiore is “passed over” on the pomace of Amarone. There is then a second maceration / fermentation of about 8-10 days. After racking, the ripasso wine continues its aging for 30% in barrique and for 70% in oak barrels for 12 - 18 months
The hand-picked grapes are left to dry for at least 3 months. The must-wine ends the fermentation in steel containers. After aging in large oak barrels for at least 24 months, it is refined in the bottle