Perlena Vespaiolo Spumante Millesimato Extra Dry DOC Col Dovigo
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Fine vintage bubble that comes from the exaltation of the aromatic component of the autochthonous vespaiolo vine .
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Fine vintage bubble that comes from the exaltation of the aromatic component of the autochthonous vespaiolo vine .
The Brut version of Valdobbiadene DOCG is the most typical and characteristic for the denomination, as the low sugar residue leaves the fruit with the maximum expression of its aromas. It is a dry sparkling wine, which can be edgy and be appreciated more easily by the most demanding palates.
The Extra Dry version of Valdobbiadene DOCG is the best known and most consumed. Its slight sugar residue makes it soft on the palate and dedicated to a delicate consumer.
The Garden Vineyard, purchased in 1920, is a viticultural amphitheater naturally facing south. Probably the first example of Prosecco from a single vineyard of the whole denomination, it was presented at the 1st Exhibition of Typical Italian Wines, held in Siena from 3 to 19 August 1933, as "Riva...
Dedicated to Angelo Bortolin's father "Desiderio", this Valdobbiadene DOCG is the result of a careful selection of the finest grapes that are brought to our cellar. A few days before the harvest, Angelo and Desiderio go through all the vineyards.
In Colbertaldo you still cross a small wood that finds its first historical evidence about 6 centuries ago, once called Bosco di Gica; this Valdobbiadene Docg Brut Adami expresses in a versatile way the balance between dry taste and gentle gustatory fragrance (10 g / l). The most suitable grapes...
Pinot Noir has been cultivated for more than 150 years in Oltrepò Pavese, the first wine-growing area in Italy for the production of this noble variety. The sparkling wine tradition is well established in the Versa Valley, where there are the vineyards most suited to the production of Pinot Noir...
Cartizze is the toponym that identifies an area of 106 hectares in the municipality of Valdobbiadene. The most widespread hypothesis on the origin of the name is the one that derives the name from "gardizze", a term of the local dialect that indicates the racks used for the over-ripening of the...