Cabernet Franc Alturis
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Small red fruit on a sweet spice mat. Balanced and soft, it has a good structure and reflects the typicality but without excess aromas.
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Small red fruit on a sweet spice mat. Balanced and soft, it has a good structure and reflects the typicality but without excess aromas.
Elegant and intense bouquet, with fruity notes of peach and acacia flowers. In the mouth it is fresh, enveloping, savory and persistent.
Dessert wine. Intense and complex on the nose, it has a bouquet of great elegance: it gives dried fruit, acacia honey and barley candy. Typical sweet and almond finish.
It enters the delicate nose, with elegant fruity and floral tones that blend with mineral sensations. It has clean and fresh aromas with refined nuances of jasmine on fruity notes of golden apple and ripe tropical fruits. In the mouth it is lively and balanced, it has good softness and lively...
Refined, broad and complex bouquet, with notes of exotic fruit, hay, bread crust and toasted almonds that distinguish its typicality. The taste confirms the olfactory sensations and is dry, full and savory. It stands out for its pleasantness and elegance.
It best expresses this native vine which represents the territory more than any other. Nose characterized by excellent typicality with warm flavors of lime honey, white flowers and pear. Balanced to the taste, where the captivating softness is balanced by flavor and lively freshness. It closes...
In Alto Adige, Veltliner, a vine originally from Austria, is grown almost exclusively in the Isarco Valley. Given the almost total disappearance of the original "Frühroter Veltliner", today the Green Veltliner is grown almost exclusively. This grape variety prefers deeper, more fertile and warmer...
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.
The grapes, such as Nebbiolo (Chiavennasca), Prugnola and Rossola, from the Grumello sub-area, are vinified "in red" with a medium-long maceration. After 2 months in steel and 18 months in large 80 hl Slavonian oak barrels, followed by another 4 months of aging in bottle.
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...
The Kerner vines find absolutely ideal development conditions in areas close to the crop limit. The lean soil and harsher climate, with cold nights but plenty of sunshine during the day, give rise to a wine with an intense and spicy taste Color: light yellow Bouquet: spicy, intense, with a...
The Sylvaner vines have been cultivated for over a century in Valle Isarco and represent the most characteristic of the grape varieties of this valley. The optimal climatic conditions, the loose and gravelly soil and the airy and sunny vineyards make possible the cultivation of this grape...
Elegant and intense aroma, with varietal notes of sage, tomato leaf and mint, which are mixed with fruity hints of grapefruit and exotic fruit. In the mouth it is fresh, enveloping, savory and persistent.
Elegant and fruity bouquet with pleasant notes of vanilla, small pastries and ripe fruit. On the palate it is decisive and persistent. The enveloping texture confirms the fruity and soft echoes for a long time and the pleasant freshness invites a new sip.
This vine, most likely originally from Germany, was introduced in Alto Adige around 1900. Today it is mainly grown in the Isarco Valley. The Sylvaner prefers slopes not too high, well ventilated and sunny in the middle Valle Isarco. The broken up and gravelly soils give the wine its incomparable...
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.
Wine produced in an alpine environment using Nebbiolo grapes vinified in white. The geological origin of the land dates back to the collision between the African and European plates that gave rise to the Alps. The great variability of the resulting rocks give minerality and elegance.
Riesling comes from Germany and is one of the highest quality grapes. Riesling is produced in climatically cooler wine regions and is grown almost exclusively on steep slopes. Thus, this noble vine finds the best conditions in the Valle Isarco. Color: greenish to light yellow Bouquet: pleasantly...
Originally from Tramin, this vine has meanwhile spread all over the world. In the Isarco Valley Gewürztraminer is grown on the terraces most exposed to the sun, giving this wine that unmistakable aroma and characteristics that have made it one of the finest white wines. Colour: yellow with...
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...