Celestial Animal Sauvignon Blanc Santa Barbara
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From the love for this vine comes a wine of great elegance that immediately reveals fruity and tropical notes typical of New World wines.
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From the love for this vine comes a wine of great elegance that immediately reveals fruity and tropical notes typical of New World wines.
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.
Straw yellow in color, Chiarandà offers a complex bouquet with notes of yellow-fleshed fruit (peach), wildflowers (broom) and elegant hints of long aging (hazelnuts and butter). In the mouth it is broad and structured, with a pleasant sapid and mineral texture. A long-lasting white, rich in...
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 name emphasizes the origin of the vine on the slopes of Monte Vulture. Characters such as freshness, fragrance and finesse in the typical aromas of the hill, blend with the radiance and generosity that are exclusive to the south.
Every wine that comes out of the traditional schemes starts from an idea that is born a little by chance and a little by bet. The company has always had the belief that Verdicchio was one of the very few whites that could be enhanced both in fermentation and in aging in wood. From the use of...
Ben Ryé 2019 has a golden color with bright amber reflections. With a very intense bouquet that ranges from fruity notes of apricot and candied orange peel, to hints of Mediterranean scrub. In the mouth the fruity notes and hints of aromatic herbs are found, combined with sweet nuances of honey....