Synthesi Aglianico del Vulture DOC Paternoster
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The product that best summarizes the type, the territory, the structure, the longevity of the Aglianico wine and the volcanic soils from which it comes.
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The product that best summarizes the type, the territory, the structure, the longevity of the Aglianico wine and the volcanic soils from which it comes.
Literally "Field of red". Our medium-bodied Barbera, link between Avvocata and Pomorosso. 12 months in barrique, intense notes of red fruit and sweet spices, body and great balance. A wine that suggests plums and nectarine on the nose and on the palate. Medium-bodied, it has a bright, clean...
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.
Dedicated to the memory of the founding grandfather, it represents the symbol, history, roots and continuity of our family in the vulture.
Researching, promoting and consolidating the potential of the Barbera grape have always been crucial elements of Coppo's mission. Pomorosso, one of our most renowned wines, has been contributing to the international recognition of this variety since 1984. Pomorosso demonstrates surprising finesse...
The Coppo Company, by virtue of its historicity, is among the very few to be able to vinify Nebbiolo for Barolo outside its production area. This wine offers a lovely purity in a classic style.
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...
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.