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Mineral, fragrant and engaging, from volcanic soils. From Garganega, Durella and Riesling grapes.
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Mineral, fragrant and engaging, from volcanic soils. From Garganega, Durella and Riesling grapes.
With "L'insolito del Pozzo Buono" we wanted to enhance the exceptional sensory and organoleptic characteristics of our native vine: Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi.
This wine bears the name of the grape of the same name, a particular variety of yellow muscat which in the South Tyrolean language has always been called Pfefferer. Probably due to its spicy aroma, since in German Pfeffer means pepper.
Intense fruity notes on the nose reminiscent of elderberry, acacia flowers and sage linked by elegant hints of wood. A wine with a tasty acidity and a long finish. Aging potential: 6 - 10 years.
Intense straw yellow in color, it has a fresh and fine bouquet reminiscent of yellow roses and nutmeg and with hints of cloves and cinnamon; full-bodied, spicy and lively acidity on the palate.
Strong straw yellow in color, the nose is fruity, with hints of walnut, mango and melon; a slight note of wood makes the wine perfect in its harmonious whole. Aging potential: 6-8 years.
Chardonnay, in Piedmont, is not as many believe a modern introduction. Its presence is attested starting from the first half of the 19th century thanks to the initiative of Filippo Asinari, Count of San Marzano and Costigliole and an important political-military figure. On his return from France,...
It is the best known and most renowned of the Marche, it is produced by our company by selecting the grapes and vinifying it in purity; the color is intense straw yellow with subtle green hues. On the palate it is frank and clean revealing a body with a good structure and a sensitive alcoholic...
Since the mid-1980s, the Coppo company has managed the La Rocca estate in Monterotondo di Gavi. This classic Piedmontese white is obtained from Cortese grapes, one of the oldest native grape varieties in Piedmont, so called because it was intended for the production of wines for the Court. Gavi...
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.
This Gewürztraminer is as delicate and elegant as the sound of a piano. Precisely for this reason it took its name in honor of the famous piece “Per Elisa” by Beethoven. Faceted and complex aromas, very refined wine thanks to its good balance between body and finesse. Rich and varied bouquet with...