Verdiso Colli Trevigiani IGP Collalto
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Its incredible and fine acidulous note places it among the most characteristic and representative wines of the Treviso area.
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Its incredible and fine acidulous note places it among the most characteristic and representative wines of the Treviso area.
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.
Brilliant gold with very lively reflections with a fine, elegant and very persistent perlage. Intense, sumptuous, elegant. It releases great complexity and intensity: white and yellow flowers, ripe and tropical fruit, pineapple, peaches, mango, hints of acacia, lily, sage and chamomile with some...
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 Grüner Veltliner is a rarity in South Tyrol and can only be found in the Isarco Valley. On our farm, this variety grows in the southernmost plants. The particular composition of the soil gives life to a distinctly mineral nectar, well structured and rich in facets. This nectar, with a...
Since the end of the nineteenth century, this very ancient wine variety, of French origin, has been magnificently settled in South Tyrol, garnering a growing appreciation and giving life to a white wine, straw-colored with a light green rim, supported by a excellent acidity, which enhances the...
Gewürztraminer is one of the native vines of South Tyrol. With its bright straw color with light green reflections, fruity aromas and spicy notes, it is one of the most popular white berried nectars of our territory. Pleasantly full on the palate, with an excellent balance between sugar content...
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.
Brilliant straw yellow with evident golden reflections. Elegant structure and depth, with intense notes of white flowers and ripe fruit, followed by heady vanilla. Great structure and persuasive opulence, engaging, penetrating and very persistent.