Manzoni Bianco - Montello - Asolo Hills DOC Serafini & Vidotto
« Serafini & Vidotto »
It has straw-yellow hues with bright and subtle golden-light glints; it is crystalline and of excellent consistency.
Price
Cellar
Region
Active filters
It has straw-yellow hues with bright and subtle golden-light glints; it is crystalline and of excellent consistency.
The Gewürztraminer Conti d'Arco appears to the eye in a straw yellow color. It has an intriguing scent of cedar, dog rose, honey and fruit. It captivates the palate with aromatic and dry, balanced and persistent scents.
Color: straw yellow with bright green-gold reflections. Bouquet: complex and intense with hints of apple, peach and citrus. Taste: with a natural persistence of taste, it is distinguished by its particular finesse and balance.
Ideal on crustaceans and molluscs, risotto with lagoon shrimps, trenette with pesto, fried scampi and squid, asparagus au gratin. But a wonderful companion of the best raw hams with a sweet tendency: from S. Daniele to Parma, from Sauris to Montagnana.
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...
The Conti d'Arco line includes a series of DOC wines and sparkling wines from Trentino, selected from the most suitable areas of the region.
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.