Moscato d'Asti DOCG Saracco
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Moscato d'Asti is an indigenous aromatic wine characterized by aromas of orange, peach and lime, and by a sweet flavor rich in minerality.
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Moscato d'Asti is an indigenous aromatic wine characterized by aromas of orange, peach and lime, and by a sweet flavor rich in minerality.
Falanghina is cultivated according to the traditional methods also widespread in Germany and France during the Middle Ages, as in the medieval riggiole preserved in the Casanetese library or in the 11th century crutch of the Lombard harvest in the church of Santa Sofia in Benevento.
The Greek comes from a vineyard 100 meters as the crow flies from the Avellino DOCG, but the plants testify to one of the oldest vineyards of the variety mentioned by Pliny. The label is a Bourbon riggiola, from the eighteenth century, like all the labels of the winery.
Caudium means tail, and the foxtail has its chosen area in Cirignano, a Montesarchio farmhouse in the foothills. In Cirignano the vine grows in difficult areas, poor, without soil, on steeper slopes of the Moselle or Val d'Aosta. Extreme viticulture. The label is a votive shrine from the 1700s.
It takes its name from the vine of the same name that the Latins called Vitis apiana, thanks to the bees particularly fond of the sweetness of these grapes. In the register of Frederick II of Swabia there is an order for three "corpses" of Fiano. Carlo D'Angiò also planted 16,000 Fiano vines in...
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.
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.
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.
The "Flors di Uis" is a white wine from Friuli based on Malvasia, Friulano and Riesling of good richness and intensity, vinified and aged in steel.
Dis Cumieris is the only Istrian Malvasia produced by the Vie di Romans winery. This variety is one of the most typical and representative vines of Friuli and of the Gorizia area, due to its bursting personality.
The Friuli Isonzo Rive Alte Friulano Dolée of the Vie di Romans company was born in vineyards located in the municipality of Mariano del Friuli, in the province of Gorizia.
The donnalaura is the emblem of the place of origin of the Falanghina, Montesarchio, with two biotypes, one now known throughout Campania and another rarer, exuberant, and with great acidity. Laura is the grandmother of the owner of the winery, Pasquale Clemente.