Mare Chiaro Cirò Bianco DOC
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Obtained from the best Greco Bianco, a thousand-year-old Calabrian vine, grown close to the Ionian Sea. A tribute to our wonderful sea of Cirò
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Obtained from the best Greco Bianco, a thousand-year-old Calabrian vine, grown close to the Ionian Sea. A tribute to our wonderful sea of Cirò
The "Custoza Superiore DOC" is obtained from selected grapes: Trebbiano, Garganega, Tocai, Malvasia, Cortese, Incontro Manzoni. The "Custoza Superiore DOC", is a wine for the whole meal, but it goes well with: light appetizers, first courses of various types, boiled fish, mixed grills, roasts,...
We always say about him that “it's like having a piece of earth in the glass”. It is so. In the Monte Carbonare vineyard, the vines have their roots in a very black earth, a pure volcano. The result is a wine with a very strong personality: straightforward and true, with a sharp minerality. It...
From a careful selection of Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon grapes. Conte della Vipera pays homage to the first owners of the castle and the label shows the 13th century chapel of San Giovanni, located on the property.
The "Custoza DOC" is identified by its elegant bottle and by the unmistakable label in the shape of a shield. It is obtained from specific grape varieties: Trebbiano, Garganega, Tocai, Cortese, Riesling.
It is the Soave according to Suavia. It is the wine of the flowered terraces and of the summer nights, the wine of the bars with umbrellas and outdoor tables that rest on the cobblestones of an ancient square that is always illuminated, the wine of the pasquettes in the hills. A profoundly...
From Pecorello grapes, an ancient native Calabrian vine to be rediscovered and valorised. For us, Ippolito is proud of passionate research.
Our little prince, worthy heir of the illustrious Trebbiano di Soave: a historic and almost forgotten vine, often misunderstood and confused. Massifitti is the result of a long and adventurous journey undertaken by us to the roots of this ancient variety to rediscover its character and identity....
Bramito comes from the vineyards of the ancient Castle of Castello della Sala. A variety, Chardonnay, which finds in this particular terroir, a soil deriving from fossil sediments with infiltration of clay, an expression of marked minerality and elegance.