Donna Lisa Malvasia Bianca IGT Salento Leone de Castris
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Donna Lisa Malvasia is produced with 100% Malvasia Bianca grapes, harvested in the first ten days of September.
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Donna Lisa Malvasia is produced with 100% Malvasia Bianca grapes, harvested in the first ten days of September.
Wine of great structure, with a deep straw yellow color, intense fresh bouquet, typical aromas of rose, golden apple, banana, almond dried fruit stand out on the nose, pleasant flavor with an excellent balance between acid and sugar.
Golden yellow tending to amber. Very floral nose, dominated by notes of lavender, banana, chamomile, almond dried fruit, fruity aromas with beautiful fullness in the mouth are favored. Pleasant flavor the sugary part is supported by a strong acid part which makes it unique.
A world pilgrim successfully cultivated in historic and new wine-growing regions, which has adapted well to the climate of Trentino Alto Adige. Of Bordeaux origin, from the crossing with Cabernet Franc, it gave rise to Cabernet Sauvignon. And this would already be enough to place it at the top of...
Wine dedicated to a historically important vineyard for our family. So named for the presence of a centuries-old olive tree overlooking the rows. A purchase document attests the transfer of ownership of Olivar to our family at the beginning of the 1800s. As you can guess from the vine-olive tree...
Verdeca grapes express themselves with the characteristic straw yellow and greenish reflections.
Straw yellow colored wine obtained from Trebbiano, Roscetto and Malvasia grapes, it is fresh and structured thanks to the good level of acidity. Very pleasant on the nose for its characteristics of fine aromaticity, it has floral and fruity notes.
The deep yellow color immediately suggests the complexity and richness of the wine. Citrus hints of cedar blend together with sensations of apple. Full-flavored wine, but also fresh, savory and persistent.
Nosiola is the only native white variety of Trentino, present since the times of the Council of Trento. The origin of the name has not yet been clarified. Many argue that it derives its name from hazelnut, due to the color of the grapes when they are ripe, others that it is precisely the aroma of...
Very demanding aromatic variety in terms of both agronomic and terroir. Gewürztraminer is one of the first varieties to sprout, it gives its best on exposed slopes and having a compact cluster it prefers well-ventilated vineyards. To achieve optimal ripeness it is crucial to have a sunny...