Breganze Vespaiolo DOC Col Dovigo
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Splendid encounter between the typicality of the Vespaiolo grape and the minerality of the volcanic soil of Breganze.
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Splendid encounter between the typicality of the Vespaiolo grape and the minerality of the volcanic soil of Breganze.
White grape variety typical of the Breganze Doc, it expresses aromaticity and minerality taken to the extreme.
Brilliant straw yellow color. Citrus bouquet of cedar, citrus peel, mandarin, which opens slowly towards almost tropical hints of pineapple. Orange blossom and broom flowers bloom. Touches of peppermint and nettle punctuate scents reminiscent of stone.
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.
Very intense and intriguing bouquet with hints of ripe yellow fruit, white flowers and vanilla. Fresh, structured flavor with good persistence. Notes of ripe fruit tending to apricot with a subtle hint of vanilla.
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.
True jewel of the company, born from the concentration of the drying of the native Vespaiola grape.
Classic sweet with a bright straw yellow color, a floral-fruity scent with delicate notes of white fruit, apple in particular.
Wine with a deep straw yellow color with golden hues, with an elegant fruity aroma of Stark apple and quince, fresh almond, sage, with floral notes of acacia and elegant toasted vanilla.
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.
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.