Gibelè Bianco IGT Pellegrino
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Gibelè, the mountain of the island of dammusi. A white from Zibibbo grapes, dry and fresh, with intense aromas of jasmine, green apple and cedar.
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Gibelè, the mountain of the island of dammusi. A white from Zibibbo grapes, dry and fresh, with intense aromas of jasmine, green apple and cedar.
Dedicated to the famous English admiral Horatio Nelson, who at the end of the eighteenth century used to use marsala to supply his fleet, considering it a drink with particular beneficial healing effects.
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.
From zibibbo grapes grown in the sandy volcanic soils of the island, a delicate natural Moscato with pleasant notes of yellow peach, melon and citrus.
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.
From calcareous-clayey soils, an elegant white, with pleasant fruity and floral notes.Color: straw yellow with emerald reflections.Bouquet: pleasantly fruity and floral, the scents of green apple and cedar stand out, accompanied by notes of white flowers.Taste: quite intense and persistent, fresh...
Salinaro, from the name of the salt pans that rise along the coast, whose breezes give great flavor to the grapes. From Grillo grapes, it is a fresh and balanced white.
The most representative and iconic of our wines, testifies to the history of the company. Manufactured for more than 50 years.
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.
A sweet memory addressed to Anita, young wife of Giuseppe Garibaldi, who was welcomed on his landing in Sicily in 1860 together with the Thousand precisely with a glass of Marsala wine.
An enterprising English merchant, Benjamin known as “Bip”, who arrived in Sicily in 1806, thanks to his exceptional entrepreneurial skills, founded a real economic empire linked to the production of Marsala.
It was 1773 when a rich merchant from Liverpool named John landed by chance on the Marsala coast and, by adding alcohol to the local wine to be able to take it with him to England, he was the first to create marsala wine.
Nes means miracle. The wild and generous island of Pantelleria gives us its most precious nectar, a Passito with intense notes of candied fruit, citrus, eucalyptus, sage and apricot.