Pecorino Terre di Chieti PGI Organic Tollo
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An ancient vine such as Pecorino gives an organic white with a persistent and harmonious flavor, slightly balsamic, which is remembered for the notes of pear, peach and lavender flowers.
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An ancient vine such as Pecorino gives an organic white with a persistent and harmonious flavor, slightly balsamic, which is remembered for the notes of pear, peach and lavender flowers.
Coda di Volpe, a grape already mentioned by Pliny the Elder in his “Naturalis Historia” with the name of “Cauda Vulpium” for its bunch which when fully ripe takes on the shape of the fox's tail.
Greco is a grape so called because it was brought to southern Italy by the Pelasgians of Thessaly in the 8th century BC. It is also called “aminea gemina” due to the twin shape of the small bunches.
Fiano, a grape called “Vitis Apiana” by the Latins because bees are particularly fond of the sweetness of this grape.
It is the manifest superiority of a tightrope walker in white, who knows how to stay on the edge of powerful alcohol and wood. Aromatic but evergreen, Mediterranean in body but Nordic in culture, from the glass you can understand the efforts and passion in the vineyard and in the cellar.
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.
The symbolic wine of Fontana Candida that recalls a fundamental value to the history and tradition of Frascati. Its name is inspired by the noble de'Grifi family, owner since the 11th century of the land now included in the most suitable area for the production of Frascati wine.
Passerina grapes are grown in sandy but basically calcareous soils, offering a white with a fresh flavor and particular notes of golden apple, wisteria and lime. A white to combine with fish dishes, fresh cheeses and stretched curd cheeses.
Falanghina from the Greek-Latin term "Falango", that is "Palo", as the characteristic of Campania viticulture is that of the "Vine tied to the pole", or always from the Greek-Latin term "Falange", giving it the meaning of "Falange" ”Of the finger to which you would like the grape to resemble.