Manzoni Bianco - Montello - Asolo Hills DOC Serafini & Vidotto
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It has straw-yellow hues with bright and subtle golden-light glints; it is crystalline and of excellent consistency.
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It has straw-yellow hues with bright and subtle golden-light glints; it is crystalline and of excellent consistency.
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...
Ideal on crustaceans and molluscs, risotto with lagoon shrimps, trenette with pesto, fried scampi and squid, asparagus au gratin. But a wonderful companion of the best raw hams with a sweet tendency: from S. Daniele to Parma, from Sauris to Montagnana.
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...
With a pale straw yellow color with greenish reflections, the white Korone presents itself with floral, fresh and intense olfactory notes. Full and balanced taste development with a pleasantly acidic salty finish. Good drink white wine, able to be immediately pleasant but also to express itself...
A great vineyard for a great goal: to maximize the evolutionary potential of the Erbaluce grape. The “Bric d'la Gesia” is born from about one hectare of vineyards located in one of the best sites on the Cuceglio hill, grown solely with the double guyot system, selecting only the healthiest and...
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....
The origin of this vine seems to be Spain from which it would have spread to the northern Tyrrhenian coasts where it is still widely cultivated today.