Agnobianco Bianco Veneto IGT Masari
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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.
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.
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.
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.
As the term seems to suggest, the Pinot Grigio bunch has a modest size with closely packed berries, like the scales of a pine cone. The color, on the other hand, is all to be discovered. In the Lessini mountains, characterized by considerable temperature ranges, the Pinot Gris maintains a fruity...
Mappale 77 is the result of a particular assemblage of Chardonnay Pinot Grigio. We ferment the three varieties separately, present in the vineyard identified by map 77 of the municipality of Trissino and then study the assembly with great care so that it can best represent the expression of this...
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.
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.
Acronia was born in 2020 from a blend of Garganega and Durella, the first macerated the second not; two native grapes with characteristics that balance each other. Born as a project destined to be out of time (a-chrónos), non-repeatable, in 2021 following a bad hailstorm we decided to propose it...