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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.
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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.
After a relatively mild winter, March was full of rainfall. In April, however, the weather was dry and hot. Flowering came a little earlier than usual, and the summer passed without noticeable periods of heat. Nonetheless, the vegetative advantage dwindled as we approached the harvest season. The...
After a relatively mild winter, March was full of rainfall. In April, however, the weather was dry and hot. Flowering came a little earlier than usual, and the summer passed without noticeable periods of heat. Nonetheless, the vegetative advantage dwindled as we approached the harvest season. The...
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.
The name Gewürztraminer derives from the German name of Termeno, the municipality bordering Caldaro where the vine has been documented since the 14th century. It is not known with certainty whether the vitgno actually originates from Termeno, but the fact is that in South Tyrol it boasts a very...
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...
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.
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.